//------------------------------// // Book I.1-3 // Story: Slowly Drifting, or The Lost Verses of Perique Blend // by Cynewulf //------------------------------// On Earth Ponies (A Hymn) The works and the days they are Done with, the long stretch of Agrarian years they are Done with all, the call of the trees is Done with, and accomplished the Apple demands—family and the Weight of duty. Oh, but the Earth was ever mine— Ever faithful ever true. Ponies of the earth, we the movers Of the grain, who tend the vineyards Of the Grapes, who are the growers Of Apples— Who love the Good Earth. Oh, but the Earth was ever mine— Ever faithful ever true. No flyer of clouds am I, nor my Ponies those who build pillars Of cloud—These hooves built for Hard things are, built for the Slow things are to guard and for Living things are the hooves of The Ponies I come from meant. Oh, but the Earth was ever mine— Ever faithful ever true. And I have no magic because I need None, need no wings, need no Wine of heady sort to grace tongue And no mysteries in runes. I have World enough, and time, And commands to ask not of Tomorrow But only to enjoy the lilies of the Field Which is to say That the love of Earth is mine and The World is enough. On Pegasi—A Primer When you ride the lightning, it doubles back and Without fail, you’ll lose it. Without fail, Promise you with all my heart, you’ll Get that aching. The Aching, you’ll think, with a big proper Capital A to make it all special. There’ll be Lightning in your brain and lightning in your heart and Lightning in your eyes. Son, When it crashes, keep your wings steady and Your eyes rolling all about. You’ll want to play And revel and love in the storm, want to Live, but it’s not time to live, it’s time to work and All that entails and means. It’s like preening, when a pretty mare wants you, when You win—that’s what a storm’s like, son. It’s all sound And fury, noise and preparation. Your throat closes up, Your eyes don’t wanna stay still, and your hooves shake in midair And that is okay It’s okay, though the wind tear and the rain pour and The lightning yell its rage at you, It’s all okay. World needs a few strong storms now and then And I guess that means you too. Concerning Unicorns, a Lesson My son, my apprentice: Listen Closely, keep your eyes straight And your mind clear. Open your heart And keep your horn lit--keep those Orbs balanced in harmony with Themselves and the Song-spun Universe. Now-- I'm going to tell you what it all means Surely you've felt it Seen it Creeping at the corners, shy before Your questing, searching eye. Our tribe guided the sun In its glory And the moon In its splendor And we counted the stars and knew them Each by name. Yet that does not Satisfy. Does it? Our brothers understood the earth And our sisters understood the sky But what did we understand? What was there apart from The Good Earth and the Joyful Sky? You've seen glimpses of what we Knew in your studies already, Lifting training weights, lighting up Rooms, adjusting heat and cold, Reading in silent vaults. You've glimpsed the recursive, spiraling Of existence like the grooves in your horn. Beneath the recursion "there lies an inviolate layer" So also beneath our feet and above our horns There too is an inviolate Mystery. Do not lose your focus, For we know the Mystery now. So eager for knowledge and so Eager for something to show our brothers And our sisters, we chased it and chased it-- Finally we too would return with Something of worth and they would Love us and we would be worthy Of their love. We locked ourselves in high towers And in endless libraries, We searched the vast darkness of space And we delved into the darkness In the corners of our hearts, And with time we became cold. Our desperate love grew cancerous Until it became disdain for companions And the revels of our former friends. (We were cold just fine in our Finery, before ever the Windigo!) That's good for now. Put your Tools of practice away. Come down And eat. The Mystery? If you insist. In all of our grasping, we failed to see That all alone beneath all things In decency and order there beat Love At the heart of all magic worth casting. When you weave arcane energy You weave your heart-strands, You weave your own world-love And make of it a light for your friends in the dark. We thought the answer was to Know. We never needed to know. Our brothers and sisters loved us All along. A Pegasus to fight for me And an earth pony to sing for me And tell yourself: I will repay their love with my own. Power, mystery, lore, philosophy, riches And yet. It is the greatest of these.