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I am Mordred Poem

May 10, 2009
By musicliteraturelove PLATINUM, Clifton Park, New York
musicliteraturelove PLATINUM, Clifton Park, New York
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any Bright Eyes lyric is my favorite personal quote.


I am Mordred
I love King Arthur
And yet, I hate him as well.
He is all that a king should be, an eagle among men, so regal and good.
But he tried to kill me as a baby and will not call me “son”.
With his healing powers, he rescued Gull from the shame of being barren.
He is so kind yet he will not claim me as his own.
King Arthur singled me out for special favor and granted me a boon, though I had done nothing
Though through all his generosity, he would not gift me with the words “my son”
He is noble. He does all he can to protect his kingdom.
He cannot call me son, for if he did the land would blacken and the sky would cry blood.
He is a man any daydreaming boy would choose for a father.
But my fate will not allow him to declare me his heir.
So I lay here,
Crushed and battered,
Trying unsuccessfully to fight my fate
Waiting for the unmentionable
Wishing for the unreasonable
Hoping for the impossible.

The author's comments:
This poem expresses the hate and love that Mordred feels towards King Arthur

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on Oct. 27 2011 at 5:38 pm
TheCapturedBat GOLD, Belen, New Mexico
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Favorite Quote:
If all else perished and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.
-- Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights

I like this poem. I Am Mordred is one of my favorite books. Was it necessary for you to get permission from Nancy Springer before submitting this poem?