The Fellowship of Retirement

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By: Ellodin Posted on: March 31, 2016


Remember, once upon a time

when we, with starry eyes,

had not yet reached our golden prime

and so, were not despised?


It feels like such a faraway dream;

the years sure take their toll...

A Divine plot, a mortal scheme,

another petty goal.


Old Handel, with his candled choir

taught us of Good and Light;

the harsher lessons: battle's fire

burning through the night.


So we grew older side by side

as friends and confidants;

our skills grew great just like our pride,

our visions, and our wants.


But we were not the same at heart,

our journeys would diverge;

For other lands I would depart

and you, your power surged.


In Cyrene, I found peace and calm,

in Ashtan I found war;

While you found clarity in psalms,

mine came from battle's roar.


Despite our cities' enmities

we always shared a bond;

We took the time for pleasantries,

to earnestly respond.


By Bal'met's hand, great Gods were felled,

the world turned on its head;

strong motives openly revealed,

the whole world felt His tread.


Our cruelest words came spilling forth,

we said things worth regret;

long-simmering discontent unearthed

and uncollected debts.


For me, it seems our history

will not just disappear;

in silence, I've found misery

and sometimes, even tears.


Time's truly changed so much, my dear,

but some things never do;

Come with me, we'll live out our years:

old has-beens, through and through.