//------------------------------// // Mother’s Mistake // Story: Zecora's Big Book of Zebra Legends // by swicked //------------------------------// Once the dragon matriarch knocked the door to Agra's cave Her belly wide, her pride inside, her continence quite grave "Agra, I fear my treasured kin may not all be so tough That when they release fire their scales won't be thick enough!" So Agra, the creator, worked his alchemy and power Such that no more would dragons find fire a reason to cower Though days went past peace wouldn't last, Mahatma at his door Her belly wire, her pride inside, once more set to implore "Oh Agra, there is danger is this world too vast to fight I beg you give my children a grand share of your own might!” So Agra gave them magic and grew them quite large indeed So that, when facing foes, of more power they'd have no need. Mahatma came to Agra once more not too long past then Her belly wide, her pride inside, requesting him again. "Agra, though my children have no fear of fight or flame I worry that, upon them, time itself may still lay claim" So Agra made the dragons lives greatest that you could find And Mahatma thanked Agra once more for being so kind Mahatma bore her kin and watched them grow, now safe at last Then watched as they turned on each other once that peace had passed Her dragons had none to fear save each other, anymore So Mahatma went to Agra to ask for one wish more The dragons were then scattered, remade a reclusive kind And she cried and watched them go, knowing some she’d never find This tale warns that one's loves must sometimes face dangers their own. Else children unknown to danger endanger themselves when grown.