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The Spell
It crawls, it slithers, it moves
it emits a sound of disaster,
but sings tunes of happiness.
While it sits there and waits,
within the villages,
inside of the castle,
in the night.
Along comes Arthur,
and Merlin,
to slay the creature that
frightens children and
elders alike.
With sword in hand comes the
nights of the round table, and with their victory,
the enchantment of darkness is banished,
and hope is brought into the kingdom once more.
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I really enjoyed writing this poem, as I have a high interest in the tales of Camelot. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.