This is dedicated to Krista Kay Bird, the best EFY counselor who ever
lived! Krista, this is the poem I told you about. Enjoy!!
Merlina's Revelation- Merlina does the friend thing and helps Robin
discover his love for Starfire...in Elizabethan!
Young Robin, who art called Boy Wonder,
so quick and sprightly budding in thy youth,
doth hold a love on which you ponder,
and take a soulful journey to the truth.
Well, sit thee down and lend an ear.
Give heed unto the words I soon will speak.
Do listen well, and dutifully hear,
for in your heart, you hold the truth you seek.
I'll liken thee unto a stately prince,
who upon his horse did take a quest
of heart and soul and mind, and ever since,
did put the troubles of said things to rest.
Twas not one day out of his noble journ,
he heard a maid he has long loved
was captured, and the prince's heart did burn,
for such a maid as she did fall from heav'n above.
So on the youthly prince did ride
upon his mighty stallion all the day,
sleeping on the road in dead of night,
and on day two he found the tower with his maid.
So young and flighty was this princess fair,
with emerald eyes that glowed a loving light
and dewy fire did rain from her long hair,
yet not to be provoked, and somewhat cheeky in her right.
She was not in the top, as the fairy tales all say.
She slept on a bed of straw, and the walls surrounded her.
The high up window showed her light of day,
but at night she slept on straw with the walls around about her.
There was no beast to guard the tower,
no witch, or dwarf, or hag.
So when the prince arrived within the hour,
he thought this quest was in the bag.
But when he did draw near the fortress,
unprotected as it was,
he found a cause for slight distress:
There was no door; twas all the fuss.
But then a light did make descent
from in the window upon the flustered prince.
The light then spoke, "Your time well spent,
for you are the destined one, most worthy prince--
Now break the magic wall, and set the princess free;
For only one can break the cursed wall
and love her dearly; that one is thee.
Draw near, O prince, and make the tower fall".
Upon this speech, the prince drew near,
and said through the stones so tenderly,
"Fair girl, for thee have I come here.
I am here for you, if thou wilt have me".
And when the girl did hear his love,
she did rejoice within her heart,
and said, "Thou fell from up above!
Break down the wall, and with thee I'll depart!"
He then put his hand upon the rock,
and the girl did the same with her own.
The wall did break and left no block
between her love, neither his own.
And thus, they embraced and did speedily depart
upon the prince's stallion white
each knowing each was the other half of their heart
both knowing that their love was right.
I did derive this story from thy heart,
and the present situation now at hand.
Tis your duty now to do your part,
and go across the land.
This self-same maid is Star, whose heart you love.
The prince, of course, is thine own self.
Break down the wall of fear that keeps you from showing love,
lest your princess place her heart upon the shelf.
Tis now all up to thee, Boy Wonder,
now that your heart revealeth truth.
Take no more time to wait or ponder!
Go tell her that you love her, doof!!!
Krista, I hope you liked that! Also dedicated to Silvarius, muse of the
stars, WaterGirl14, and all you other great Rob/Star authors/fans!!!
Rainbow roses to you all!!!
lived! Krista, this is the poem I told you about. Enjoy!!
Merlina's Revelation- Merlina does the friend thing and helps Robin
discover his love for Starfire...in Elizabethan!
Young Robin, who art called Boy Wonder,
so quick and sprightly budding in thy youth,
doth hold a love on which you ponder,
and take a soulful journey to the truth.
Well, sit thee down and lend an ear.
Give heed unto the words I soon will speak.
Do listen well, and dutifully hear,
for in your heart, you hold the truth you seek.
I'll liken thee unto a stately prince,
who upon his horse did take a quest
of heart and soul and mind, and ever since,
did put the troubles of said things to rest.
Twas not one day out of his noble journ,
he heard a maid he has long loved
was captured, and the prince's heart did burn,
for such a maid as she did fall from heav'n above.
So on the youthly prince did ride
upon his mighty stallion all the day,
sleeping on the road in dead of night,
and on day two he found the tower with his maid.
So young and flighty was this princess fair,
with emerald eyes that glowed a loving light
and dewy fire did rain from her long hair,
yet not to be provoked, and somewhat cheeky in her right.
She was not in the top, as the fairy tales all say.
She slept on a bed of straw, and the walls surrounded her.
The high up window showed her light of day,
but at night she slept on straw with the walls around about her.
There was no beast to guard the tower,
no witch, or dwarf, or hag.
So when the prince arrived within the hour,
he thought this quest was in the bag.
But when he did draw near the fortress,
unprotected as it was,
he found a cause for slight distress:
There was no door; twas all the fuss.
But then a light did make descent
from in the window upon the flustered prince.
The light then spoke, "Your time well spent,
for you are the destined one, most worthy prince--
Now break the magic wall, and set the princess free;
For only one can break the cursed wall
and love her dearly; that one is thee.
Draw near, O prince, and make the tower fall".
Upon this speech, the prince drew near,
and said through the stones so tenderly,
"Fair girl, for thee have I come here.
I am here for you, if thou wilt have me".
And when the girl did hear his love,
she did rejoice within her heart,
and said, "Thou fell from up above!
Break down the wall, and with thee I'll depart!"
He then put his hand upon the rock,
and the girl did the same with her own.
The wall did break and left no block
between her love, neither his own.
And thus, they embraced and did speedily depart
upon the prince's stallion white
each knowing each was the other half of their heart
both knowing that their love was right.
I did derive this story from thy heart,
and the present situation now at hand.
Tis your duty now to do your part,
and go across the land.
This self-same maid is Star, whose heart you love.
The prince, of course, is thine own self.
Break down the wall of fear that keeps you from showing love,
lest your princess place her heart upon the shelf.
Tis now all up to thee, Boy Wonder,
now that your heart revealeth truth.
Take no more time to wait or ponder!
Go tell her that you love her, doof!!!
Krista, I hope you liked that! Also dedicated to Silvarius, muse of the
stars, WaterGirl14, and all you other great Rob/Star authors/fans!!!
Rainbow roses to you all!!!
