Her Struggle Against Fate © Surazeus 2024 10 12 Young girl with long straight hair red as the rose kneels at stone cottage on the misty moor, and places small wood box by red oak door with turtle shell and feathers of three crows, then runs back to cave beneath jagged crag where she wraps warm in skin of the white stag. Sitting pert on wolf-skin fur on the stone where moonlight glitters in rain-splattered pool, young red-haired Aisling gazes in the jewel at vision she carves on the stag-leg bone with lightning-crooked letters of the Rune while humming eerie heart-enchanting tune. Tall blond-haired boy in white horse by the tree that drops orange leaves in flowing stream of time stares astonished at her beauty, sublime with graceful elegance since she lives free from duty that constrains his fierce intent to control wild passions of discontent. Six men surround young girl on misty hill, intending to abduct her for their Lord who reigns in stone castle with bloody sword, so she resists with courage of free will but they subdue her struggle against fate and force her to kneel before throne of hate. Young boy she rescued twenty years before from assassins his uncle sent to kill asks her to marry him while holding quill for her to sign contract of love to score secure position in his royal court, but she turns away with disdainful snort. With trembling voice light as the ocean wave she tells him she prefers the windy heath instead of wearing the gold bridal wreath, feeling safe in solitude of her cave where she brews juice in cauldron of her heart, then strides off with intention to depart. Holding her hands with gentle sigh of love, he confesses love he feels for her soul since hour she saved him, so he set as goal to crown her queen with grace of God above, but she laughs that no god dwells in the sky, then gasps at tear that wells from his blue eye. Realizing he cannot keep her prisoner, because love freely given is more real than love enforced that she will never feel, he burns contract drawn by the scrivener, then watches her walk road back to her cave where she translates song of the ocean wave.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus visits Aisling in her cave by the jagged crag to play lyre and sing as she prophesies the rise and fall of empires.
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