Your Knight

        Let me be Your Knight Lord.

Let my armor shine a gleaming gold and silver and bronze burnished brighter than any dragon’s scale. Let my spear burn with the white-hot wraiths of Your rage and my sword shine double-edged with diamond love and steel truth. Give me a halo: a helmet and a wedding ring; a guard and a sign. Give me a crown and a steed and a standard snapping: a red cross on a white field.

Make me faithful and frightful Lord, fearless and full-grown in love and laughter shining in sharp grace.

I’ll face the dragon Lord, onward I’ll ride. I’ll meet that greedy yellow gaze and the Liar’s flaming tongues licking at the wind. Sharp are his fangs, sharper is Your Word. Bind my shield, O King, in the iron-clad knowledge of Your will and let the fool’s fire assail it in vain. 

Wings unfurl, whips a tail, a roar shatters the ear. The earth shakes, the winds rage, and through scale slides a spear. 


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