Eyes of the Eagle

Story by ShingetsuMoon on SoFurry

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#18 of Poems

While this poem is for a poetry book I'm putting together if you want a great book about griffins (also spelled griffon, gryphon, and gryfon) then check out the books Song of the Summer King and Skyfire by Jess E. Owen.


Soaring through the clouds

with wings as strong as steel.

Eyes as bright as the sun

capture all that goes on beneath.

Great winds and pounding

storms are but child's play

for the mighty feathered wings.

All others bow beneath the

shadow of their king. A

beast who rules the land

unchallenged.

Guarding the most rare

and valuable of treasures

from prying eyes who

would seek to spirit them

away.

Weave your plans in darkness

if you wish, but know that

nothing escapes farsighted

gaze of the eagle.

Come with swords, with

lances, with fire. Nothing

escapes the mighty griffin's

ire.

He has the courage of a lion.

She has the rage of lioness

defending her young.

Together they are king and

queen of all that lies under

the sun.

Come for their treasure.

Come for their majestic wings.

Come for their young or

come for their very lives.

A griffin fears no one and

backs down from no challengers.

For nothing escapes the

mighty gaze of an eagle

and nothing can stir fear

within the breast of a lion.

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