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An Inglorious Purpose

Can a man choose his stars?

By Joe O’ConnorPublished 5 months ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2024
An Inglorious Purpose
Photo by Ricardo Cruz on Unsplash

Arthur stares at the stone.

Basalt and black, unmoveable to all so far.

Could he really be the one?

Doubt courses through his veins; pulsing, pounding.

Even the great ones had failed.

Forcing his limbs to act, he raises his arm,

Guiding it closer to the precious

Hilt.

If he can do this, they will judge him worthy. Worthy of what?

Jewels dance before him, dazzling his eyes.

King? Him?

Looking down, he spies a solitary flower, broken at his feet.

Merlin merely stands by; watching, waiting.

No. Not his destiny.

Overhead, birds freely wheel, soaring the skies.

Pendragon. The burden of his father’s name, the expectation to

Quest alongside knights, to serve and ultimately lead the realm.

Rather he should be a bird.

Slowly, his fingers draw back,

Turning aside the promise of the crown.

Under another man’s hand may the people be.

Valiant and virtuous others will try in his stead, so

Where now shall he go?

Xenoblast twinkles from within the rugged rock, and he

Yearns for a horse; to steal away under starry night,

Zealously riding on the wind, unburdened.

inspirational

About the Creator

Joe O’Connor

New Zealander living in London

Teacher of English and History, and sport-lover

Mostly short stories and poems📚

Feel free to be honest- one constructive comment beats a hundred generic ones

Currently writing James The Wonderer

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Comments (16)

  • Anna 4 months ago

    Congrats on Top Story!🥳

  • John Cox5 months ago

    Delightful twist on The Once and Future King! Authur following his own stars rather than the ruinous ones plotted by Merlin. Great work! Congratulations on best story! Well deserved!

  • L.C. Schäfer5 months ago

    I love Aruthurian stories! Another smashing entry 👌

  • ROCK 5 months ago

    I really liked this and subscribed! A fresh rebirth of King Arthur:)

  • Great poem, I love the King Arthur theme. Thankyou for sharing xx

  • Eiman Asif5 months ago

    beautifully written and very sweet and lovely thoughts. Great .. Loved to read... (have a look at mine too.. https://vocal.media/poets/one-of-a-kind-fd32u0hcg).

  • Rachel Deeming5 months ago

    An Arthurian reworking. I loved this! Not sure he'll escape his destiny though.

  • Rowan Finley 5 months ago

    Beautiful work

  • Kendall Defoe 5 months ago

    Excellent control of the narrative and great use of a well-known myth!

  • JBaz5 months ago

    Great topic to attempt this one. really enjoyed it. Congratulations

  • Mackenzie Davis5 months ago

    A wise decision, I think. Turning down power is so rare. I applaud your creativity in this challenge! This one might just be my favorite. So vivid.

  • Cathy holmes5 months ago

    That was great. Congrats on the TS.

  • Raymond G. Taylor5 months ago

    Fantastic Arthurian abecedarian. Good look in the challenge

  • Matthew Fromm5 months ago

    Wonderful work.I love me some good Arthurian legend twisting.

  • Test5 months ago

    This was an unexpected pleasure. The story fits and The journey with your words was smooth and very enjoyable. I have a pretty decent vocabulary I would argue. But I am about to look up xenoblast....

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