Jack
The dragon stole —
stole the trades of the merchants
the jewels of the pirates
the clouds from the sky!
The light from the sun;
In its lonely cave
It sat
and smiled.
Not too fat, not too thin,
Not too red, not too blue,
Not too angry, not too calm,
Not too good, not too bad.
It smiled.
He smiled and rumbled.
“My name is Jack.”
Skin a patchwork of colors,
He absorbs the lives of others.
A normal dragon and yet not.
And yet He was feared.
And when He flew
Majestic in the air, truly to be feared–
Arrows stung his
back
wings
eyes
And he flew and he landed
But is it a landing if you don’t catch yourself?
And Jack, the dragon who stole a little of everything
and who had angered a little of the whole world,
On the ground,
Dirty,
Looked up–
At the clouds returning!
And the light lightening the sky!
And the formless trades returning to their masters!
And He realized-
It should have just stuck to gold.