'The people did not despair, even when the heavens fell silent, nor did they turn on each other when their fortunes declined and resources failed. Hope grew thin but never died. After all they still had each other, and they had their signal tower if ever the heavens spoke again.' https://t.co/9fK5P4MVRR
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 7, 2020
'When a whisper wafts on in the wind, whirling and swirling above and beyond, when a secret softly sings all about us, all but silent amid the turbulent torrents in the tempest of life, sometimes, if we listen at length, we will learn the lessons of lives lived long before.' https://t.co/Vd4iCgVtcR
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 7, 2020
'Below the surface of the streams, below the world of men's dreams, amid the swirls of each eddy, rests a fish serene and steady, seeing rest within the shelter, a chance to breathe before they skelter, back into the raging current, to forge a life amid the torrent.' https://t.co/7qekMcFCHD
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 7, 2020
'We must remember when we are cowed, when the dangers lurk in the shadows and the monsters hunt us as we try to survive, we must remember that they too are mortal, that our monsters are but a potential meal to another, greater threat. Those we fear have those they fear in turn.' https://t.co/qvDh35fYsW
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 4, 2020
'It was not the stuff of dreams, not anymore. They would take to the skies now, the limit was no more a barrier to the boundless ambitions of mankind, no mountain high enough, no river valley wide enough to hold them back any longer. It was a time of wonder and wild adventure!' https://t.co/xFoPNmSygO
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 3, 2020
'The stars of the firmament were once distant and dim, but the stag drew them closer in the sky. The world was once cold and dark, but the stag summoned the sun from among the stars and brought forth light and heat and all life flourished for its efforts.'https://t.co/53P9TQIq0s
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 3, 2020
'The sun was rising, night was failing, and his strength was failing. It was past time to roost and rest, to recuperate until the stars shone once more and the small and the scared scurried in the dark, seemingly safe from all danger, safe from all, of course, but from him.' https://t.co/0L5yuToJJb
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 3, 2020
'The green was natural. Natural, but deadly. The microscopic bloom of new life welling up from the mineral deposits of the well flourished, but all else that had lived before in the river valley choked on the fumes and perished. What was paradise for one was hell for the rest.' https://t.co/xU9l4Pt6yp
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 3, 2020
'Within the land of dreaming, everyone can fly, within the midnight gleaming everyone can try, upon the clouds of slumber where all come to lie, as long as you are dreaming there's no need to cry.
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 2, 2020
May this night you sleep in grace, at peace, adrift in space.'#poem https://t.co/LrFKx7bePT
'When at last the age of ages ended, when after endless wars and more death and destruction than should have ever occurred, when after all the blood and fire, both sides came to see reason and peace silently settled upon the world, only then did both dragons and humans prosper.' https://t.co/pqJU2lh0kA
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 2, 2020
'Would we wander into white, beyond hills and out of sight, would we seek the fresh laid snow upon the peaks we never go, would we wonder what is yonder, if we left what is fonder? As we grow we must know, but to know we must go. Learning is leaving and not grieving.'#poem https://t.co/xFcLLkWbOU
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 2, 2020
'The new trees attracted no notice at first. Just another species of tree. Even the sickly green hew their leaves cast upon all they shadowed was no cause for alarm. Most trees were green after all. But they spread too fast, and emitted toxic fumes, and then it was too late.' https://t.co/0yVH3X50JV
— Duncan Wilson (@MrDuncanWilson) December 2, 2020