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Justan Tamarind: Book I e5 Of science; and now you stand in the ranks. What is your purpose?" "Luborga, my thanks To you," Hugh responds. And then to be More easily heard, he jogs up a plank To the royal platform. "Listen to me. People of Moiland, listen to me; for Today your lives shall change; your eyes not see These plumes and flowing costumes anymore. People of Moiland, for sixteen years war And all its machinations have been at rest; And I have grown. But soon another test Of our convictions will be mapped; and then: Who shall be the Aethean viper's guest? I--I: and every worthy youth. Those men Who clotted in the trenches, who were torn From strength to wheelchairs are alive again In us; for though they fell when we were born, Their ghosts shall make us stand, though rows of corn And evergreens catch and drink our blood. Yes, before we laughed, creeping through the mud; Before we walked--they died: Prince John of Kolle, Lifting his auburn beard against Otud At Lake Odango; Mount Nareb's soul, Karkarmon; Prince Harr himself (bright son Of Leoma's queen mother, piquant Zal), Who might have been our king; dark Marion Of the alligator tangles, who won Eleven battles; Imara and my Father, valiant men, who had to lie In fever near Damorca while Nimain Defeated their troops. --House of DeVry.-- Friends, your king this day has nothing to gain As he did then, and yet I understand His hesitation. Mine would be the same. But, friends, I do not sit in Justan's hand Like so much clay, because the spear and band Of holy Tamarind's glories pass; And the sheep that meekly chewed the grass And bleated to the shearer at his call Will find the ancient torch of power has Been handed on to them. 'Now watch it fall,' Some shepherds say. Sheep? You are not sheep; But I am standing here for you are all Untrained and unprepared, and I must keep Good Justan's wit alive yet wound that sweep for copyright information see homepage Brian A. J. Salchert
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