Coronation of Kings
My young Prince you are
Formidable in knowledge
As those who travelled far
Into dragon college
The lore which you invoke
Belongs to ancient Kings
Who at Time's dawn awoke;
Not man but Dragon Kings
For in days countless past
No human flesh roamed Earth
Until we came at last
On Golden Age's Birth
But speak now not of that
But rather of the Bed
Where Heavens duly spat
Creating Fountainhead
From this unearthly spring
Earliest dragons sprung
Singing; the Elders sing
Ringing; the Elders rung
In changes o'er the land
For dragons were made wise
With wing and scaled hand
To soar among the skies
And flourish on the ground
In cities made of stone
Mined jewels all around
Having no cause to groan
For it is truly said
That dragons were the Kings
Before man came to head
Before Elves forged the rings
Part of the Threads of Rhyme, "epic saga" style poem.