Heal the hurt, life's imperfections; seal our wounds, O Searing Blade. |
Blade When in childhood hellfire blazes strike the iron, forge our blade. Teach us manners, love and passion, disciplined by stone-cold blade. Then in springtime come the haying have us mow with sharpened blade. Summer's bounty hangs from fruit trees; pluck the harvest with our blade. In the Autumn, hunt the rabbit, gut our supper, blood-stained blade. Come Thanksgiving dinner's bounty, carve our turkey, sharp edged blade. When the Winter's cold is blowing stoke the embers with our blade. Snowdrifts deepen; ponds lie frozen; pierce the ice with blazing blade. Heal the hurt, life's imperfections; seal our wounds, O Searing Blade. When the hour of dying beckons, pierce our heart, O Heartless Blade. © Copyright 2007 Kåre Enga [164.48] (April 5th, 2007) 20 lines (10 couplets) Hyfrydol (Welsh for "pleasant") has a meter of 8.7.8.7. The stress pattern is: XxXxXxXx XxXxXxX The rhyme scheme is xAxA. This poem uses the same word, similar to a ghazal. Note: the subject matter of this poem is not meant to be the same as a hymn. "Prompt 19: to hymn tune Hyfrydol: Blade" |