Shadow Guard

 

Shadow Guard

 

Battle-weary, riding the shaded-way,

Tired and torn, warding against the strange and the fey.

Unseen if they should pass even by day,

Unsung troopers to keep darkness at bay.

 

Passing silent, dressed in gray,

They speak not, what could they say?

From their purpose they do not stray:

Outside evil ever their prey.

 

In your dreams,

They may be seen,

Both more and less,

Than they seem.

They fade away,

Amid the moonbeam,

Dim warriors,

To guard the between.

 

Heavy on them the task does weigh,

To fend off sorrow and dismay.

Ever closing iniquitous gateway,

Ever the foul do they waylay.

 

In your dreams,

They may be seen,

Both more and less,

Than they seem.

They fade away,

Amid the moonbeam,

Dim warriors,

To guard the between.

 

Without name

Without home

Without succor

To ever roam.

Without clan,

Without fame.

Without consort,

Without acclaim.

 

In your dreams,

They may be seen,

Both more and less,

Than they seem.

They fade away,

Amid the moonbeam,

Dim warriors,

To guard the between.

 

Cliff Lake 12/4/2024

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