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poetry/prose- legends are not made by the mediocre |
| An apprentice alchemist longs for wizardry- to graduate from meek warmed flasks to the power of the boiling cauldron, yet he denies himself that dream because he avoids the struggle of studying spells. Doubt dragons threaten to breathe sulphuric failure and singe the golden locks and flawless skin of Lady Reputation. Thus, the knight avoids opportunity and leads his stagnant steed away from the tower of potential. A giddy baird, drunk on the laughter of a crowd, does not see that his lack of serious composure will guarantee historical anonymity and render him nothing more than a jester with some talent. On the dawn of an epic battle a foolish prince, hesitant to risk his noble blood, procrastinates his call to charge- giving time for sentries to slam down the heavy gate, thwarting the cavalry of responsibility from sieging folly's stronghold. Legends are not made when would-be heros choose to chase easy muleish mistakes instead of conquering a quest for the glory of a unicorn. |