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Authors: Anne Elisabeth Stengl

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For a moment, she hesitated. Then she opened up the page Eanrin had given her and read the badly scribbled lines. She frowned and read them again, then a third time. “What dragon-eaten nonsense,” she muttered at last and felt better for it.

Taking up her quill and drawing an empty page before her, she began to write, copying in her neat script of Faerie letters these lines:

Oh, Shadow Hand of Here and There,

Follow where you will

Your fickle, fleeing, Fiery Fair

O’er woodlands, under hill.

She’ll not be found, save by the stone,

The stern and shining Bronze,

Where crooked stands the Mound alone,

Thorn clad and sharp with awns.

How pleasant are the Faerie folk

Who dwell beyond your time.

How pleasant are your aged kinfolk

Of olden, swelt’ry clime.

But dark the tithe they pay, my son,

To safely dwell beneath that sun!

Oh, Shadow Hand of Here and There,

Hardened ground you till,

And still your fickle, Fiery Fair

Flees o’er woodland hill.

The wolf will howl, the eagle scream.

The wild white lies dead.

Tears of Everblooming stream

As she bows her mourning head.

Bargain now with Faerie queen,

The Everblooming child,

If safe you would your kingdom glean

From out the feral wild.

Oh, Shadow Hand of Here and There,

Heal now the ills

Of your weak and weary Fair,

Lost among the hills.

You would give your own two hands

To save your ancient, sorrowing lands.

Summon now the Faerie beasts

Beneath the spreading tree

Lead them where the darkness feasts,

And this is what you’ll see:

Just at the mirk and midnight hour

Of thirteen nights but one,

The warriors bear their bronzen stones

Where crooked stands the Mound alone.

There you will win your Fiery One

Or see her then devoured.

First let pass the warrior red,

Then let pass the brown.

But when you see her flaming head,

Then throw your weapon down.

No lance, no spear will save the night,

Nor bloodshed on the ground.

This alone will be your fight:

To hold your lady, hold her tight

When once again she’s found.

You would give your heart and life

For she who’ll be your wife.

Her heart will turn within your hold

To a red-hot brand of iron,

To melting, molten, lava gold,

And how your hands will burn!

But hold her fast and hold her tight

And yet you’ll win this terror night.

In broken sleep upon the ground

The dear one lost now lies.

Yet a kiss in faithful friendship found,

And love opens wide eyes.

Oh, Shadow Hand of Here and There,

Crippled now you bide.

But free and fierce is Fiery Fair

Your own, your hard-won bride!

You gave your own two hands

And saved your ancient lands.

The king returns to home and hall,

To throne and crown and glory.

And ever stands he proud and tall,

The crippled Shadow Hand. Recall

You now my ancient story!

About the Author

Anne Elisabeth Stengl makes her home in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband, Rohan, a passel of cats, and one long-suffering dog. When she’s not writing, she enjoys Shakespeare, opera, and tea, and studies piano, painting, and pastry baking. She studied illustration at Grace College and English literature at Campbell University. She is the author of
Heartless, Veiled Rose, Moonblood
, and
Starflower
.
Heartless
and
Veiled Rose
have each been honored with a Christy Award, and
Starflower
was voted winner of the 2013 Clive Staples Award.

Learn more at
anneelisabethstengl.blogspot.com
.

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