A/N: Just a little poem I wrote when I was bored. I had the idea that Morgaine was sort of an overachiever, who wanted to be better than everyone else. These are her possible thoughts during her first day at the House of Maidens in Avalon. Enjoy!
Disclaimer: I own nothing. Marion Zimmer Bradley takes all the credit for Morgaine and her mind.
Perfection
Avalon
A land where perfection is often seen
All are fortunate
All drown in a pool of nothing but victory
Where one lives a dream
I was never one so selfish
Quiet and timid as a fawn
I cared not for those who believed they held the world
Nor for the beauty of a swan
Perfection found no light when I was young
Now I must be cautious
And make every expression flawless
Avalon has eyes for criticism and mistake
When speaking out strong
I am told it is wrong
Leaving me blank and speechless
Perfection leaves no room for censure
Perfection calls for happiness
Happiness calls for a number of essentials
Intelligence is vital
For skills judge fate
Yet if talent is not present
Life bears not a meaning as its weight
One must have good character
To find a soul to trust
The world cannot withhold itself
Without love and lust
Viviane calls me a lunatic
Pities the tortured mind of mine
Explains that intelligence reigns over all
Even character falls behind
I long for praise forever
For luck to find its way
I long to be illuminated
I want to be cheerful every day
Yet the standards are so high
Impossible to achieve
One may turn miserable
When trying to be
Perfect
I wish not mishap
Yet I crave to see
The others imperfect and kneeling to me
Their eyes dripping with the juicy tears of envy
But why do I feel
A tear the size of a pea
Angrily welling up inside of me?
Although I want to make Avalon proud
Avalon cannot change me
Perfection is reigning here
But will never be within my reach
An ambition not fulfilled
A goal not achieved
Perfection will never fall into my grasp
So now as Avalon encompasses me in its small world
My narrow mind tapers to a point
I may only find faultlessness
By pushing others to the bottom
Perfection has made me the nemesis
