The Traveler from Aureliana
By: Aragrym Posted on: April 25, 2004
One fine day that surely passed,
Not so long ago
I wandered through a peaceful wood
Without a worry of where to go
Slowly I passed through the merry wood
Seeing birds chirp and take to flight
But in the center of this stood
A subtle but sound and definite blight
Standing there on the side of the road
A wanderer garbed in travel-stained robes
Stood, and looking the worse for wear
I asked him how he did so fare
"Friend," he said in a weary voice
"Might you have some coin to spare?"
He seemed to have fallen on troubled times
And he looked the worse for traveling there
Feeling of spirit kind that day
I reached in my pack without delay
And took from it a meager array
Of fifty golden coins
"Here you are, fair traveler,
This should send you on your way;
I bid you farewell and also hope
To meet you again another day."
Turning then with a flare of my cloak
I started off to be from there
But under the shade of ancient oak
I sensed that something was not so fair
From the darkness came a few;
Bandits, by the looks of them
So quickly they came that before I knew
They had dragged me away and battered me too
And in my last moments there stared from above
The traveler, having dismissed his disguise;
I vow that I shall never forget
How he stole of my kindness yet looked in my eyes...