Showing posts with label knight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knight. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Arthur's Farewell~


My sister and I have been loyal followers of BBC's series Merlin for a while. When the show ended recently with the tragic death of King Arthur, we were stunned and sad. I really like the metaphor Arthur was and is, symbolizing how Jesus was and is and will come again to save the world, as it was told Arthur would come again to deliver Albion.
So, here is a good-bye poem to the Once and Future King of Camelot....

Oh, Arthur Pendragon,
The Once and Future King,
Of your tragic end
Shall the minstrels sing.

The untimely death
Of a legend among men,
Told for generations
Til you return again

From the lake of Avalon
In Albion's time of need,
Ascend your throne in Camelot,
The people shall be freed.

At the hands of Morded
Fell you mournfully;
You tried to defy fate
And prophecy took you scornfully.

And Merlin tried to stop
The cruel toll of destiny,
At last he slew Morgana,
But fate is like a tree:

Life ever growing toward the sky,
The branches are decisions,
Spreading in many differing ways,
Yet only in one direction.

No matter what we do,
Or avoid or say in life,
In the end you meet Death,
Cutting you from us like a knife.

None can escape nature,
And, Arthur, you died a hero.
Fighting for your people,
Following a path so narrow.

You left a great legacy,
And your leave was not in vain:
Darkness was struck down,
You were Evil's bane.

Guinevere your queen
Shall weep endlessly for you,
But she is strong and good
And wisely will she rule.

Friends you left behind,
As well as faithful knights.
Yet poor Sir Gwaine followed you
To the land of mansions white.

You will be remembered,
Though not as you were in Camlin.
Rather as a young king
Who would always fight and win,

As the foolish young prince
Who grew into a wise man,
Would follow his heart,
And defend his land.

So as the river carries you
Out of reach and sight,
Know you live on in our hearts...
Farewell, Arthur, noblest of knights.

Copyright Hannah Scarlett 2012





Monday, December 17, 2012

Waiting on My Cowboy~


Another product of my song-writing spree- a good ol' country song!

They both ride into the sunset,
They each ride a horse.
And when one's left his damsel behind, 
She weeps with remorse.

She'll wait for him fretfully,
Her tear-stained face to the west.
Awaiting his safe return
From some brave, noble quest.

But I don't want what she has:
Worry, waiting for her knight.
Hoping he won't be slain,
Or be wounded in a fight.

I'm confident in my man's return;
I wait patiently, with joy.
For none can take him down,
Not my stolid cowboy...

No lance, no clanging chain-mail,
Just a hat pulled over his eyes,
No "thees" and "thous", just a "yes ma'am",
And a sixshooter at his side.
Some fancy prince won't due,
No knight in shining armor-
Just a rope in hand and cowboy boots,
I'd rather have a farmer.
Isn't bound by some code,
Just does what's right, is sweet and coy.
Oh, yes...
I'm a waiting on my cowboy.

A knight can fast become
Haughty, aloof, and proud.
But raised with southern values,
My man's humble and sound.

He won't pick a fight to prove
His might or his honor.
But he ain't afraid to throw a fist
When violence is called for.

No lance, no clanging chain-mail,
Just a hat pulled over his eyes,
No "thees" and "thous", just a "yes ma'am",
And a sixshooter at his side.
Some fancy prince won't due,
No knight in shining armor-
Just a rope in hand and cowboy boots,
I'd rather have a farmer.
Isn't bound by some code,
Just does what's right, is sweet and coy.
Oh, yes...
I'm a waiting on my cowboy.


A knight slays dragons
For glory and honor.
My man plows a field
So he can raise his daughter.

He's faithful, tall, and handsome,
Strong and ever-true.
Your knight can throw a lance,
But my cowboy can shoot.

So when it comes down to it,
Foes ride on up the road.
Your knight gives up his sword,
While my man just reloads...

No lance, no clanging chain-mail,
Just a hat pulled over his eyes,
No "thees" and "thous", just a "yes ma'am",
And a sixshooter at his side.
Some fancy prince won't due,
No knight in shining armor-
Just a rope in hand and cowboy boots,
I'd rather have a farmer.
Isn't bound by some code,
Just does what's right, is sweet and coy.
Oh, yes...
I'm a waiting on my cowboy.

Oh, yes...
I'm a waiting on my cowboy.

Copyright Hannah Scarlett 2012



...and here is my rough draft of a recording for this song. *Ducks and hides, embarrassed* 
I want to change some of the lyrics, work on the tempo, the tune, and just mess around with it over-all. Please feel free to give me tips, plus if you know anything about audio-editing software, that could help as well. (I currently use Audacity)