Poem: "Someday Saviors"

Jun 10, 2010 23:06


This poem came out of the April 6, 2010 Poetry Fishbowl.  It was inspired and sponsored by zianuray.  (Yes, you can sponsor poems from a previous Fishbowl!  If there's one you want, ask me and I'll let you know if it's currently available.)  This one is for all the parents out there ... and the world's little futures.

Someday Saviors

The hope of the world
arrives on pattering feet,
trailing giggles and squeals,
demanding to know --

"Master, what does the field think
when the plow turns it?"
"Mistress, do you know
whether water likes fish?"

"Master, do trees tickle the wind?"
And the mages kneel down to say,
"Why, I don't know, child!
Let's go ask them."

Baby mages are as full of thoughts
As kittens are full of mischief,
And neither peasants nor nobles
Know how to raise them right.

So they are sent to the mage schools
To be raised by mages, taught how to
Ask and answer questions, cast spells,
And save the world at need.

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