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Ancient Warriors
by Carole Mathys
Saturday, May 13, 2006
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This story poem was written many years ago, when my grandsons were young. My young neighbor boy is equally delighted with the story...so folks, this one is just for fun.


~ Ancient Warriors ~


 


The story has often been told


of a daring horse-jockey having sold


to a venerable man of ancient face


a bewitched black horse


To be purchased at an appointed place


when the hour of midnight was high


paying in ancient coin when he arrived


The trader in horses was asked


by his customer


to view his residence last


 


There is an ancient legend


that an army of sleeping warriors await


in a cave in Eildom Hills they lay in state


until the day when all Gaeldom shall rise


against its oppressors and turn the tide


 


The trader followed his guide down halls


through long ranges of stalls


in each of which a horse stood motionless


while an armed warrior lay equally still


at the charger’s feet


“All these men” whispered the wizard


will awaken at the battle of Sheriffmuir


The means of dissolving the spell


a sword and a horn


that hangs on the wall by the well


He grabbed the horn and blew the call


awakening the sleeping warriors one and all


 



“Woe to the coward that ever he was born


that did not draw the sword before he


blew the horn”


 


© Carole Mathys


 




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Reviewed by Art Sun 1/28/2007
I like this poetic tale of anciet warriors and the mystical view though the eyes of the present and I liked mostly your verse:


“Woe to the coward that ever he was born
that did not draw the sword before he
blew the horn”

this powers the whole poem and makes for a most depth filled ending...nicely written poem.....Art Sun...

Reviewed by Joyce Hale 5/29/2006
A delightful story, full of the magic and darkness which all young ones, and many elders too, find irresistable. I had never heard this story, and would love to know the origin. The stories of our youth remain to become the stories of future youth. Well-done.

Peace. Joyce
Reviewed by Amy Ramdass 5/18/2006
An intriguing tale for all ages...
"Ancient Warriors" enchanted me.
Love it...love it...love it.
Amy Ramdass
Reviewed by Birgit and Roger Pratcher 5/16/2006
Carol, this was a most wonderful enjoyment! A master piece indeed,
Birgit and Roger
Reviewed by Regis Auffray 5/14/2006
A delightful poetic tale for all ages, Carole. Thank you for sharing it. Love and peace to you,

Regis
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 5/14/2006
One great offering...thanks!!

Love tinka
Reviewed by m j hollingshead 5/14/2006
i like this
Reviewed by jude forese 5/14/2006
the young as well as the old can enjoy this marvelous poem ...
Reviewed by Michelle Kidwell Power In The Pen 5/13/2006
A great write here Carole, keep up the excellent work and thank you for showing
God Bless
Michelle!
Reviewed by Phillip William Allen 5/13/2006
Really enjoyed this pen. Lots of depth and thought
Reviewed by George Carroll 5/13/2006
Splendid story for a young mind to ponder and learn from.
Reviewed by E T Waldron 5/13/2006
Carole, this is a pleasure to read, you have composed a delightful story/poem that has a wisdom message too! I agree with Jerry! Beautifully done!

Love,
eT
Reviewed by Sandie Angel 5/13/2006
Aaawwwww! I love this. Very interesting story indeed!

Sandie May Angel a.k.a. Sandie Angel :o)
Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) 5/13/2006
Oh, I loved this and I can see why the kids would also. Masterfully told and the last three lines . . . Well . . . they speak for themselves. Good, very good, Carole.
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