The Price

I saw little of the Arch-Wizard,
only half-caught glimpses
of withered flesh,
of hair bled white
as dandelion fluff.

He sailed dark oceans
which no captains knew; turned
a different face
to each new land.

Few dared his eyes.

I dared, once,
drunk on dreams of high-sorcery,
craving secrets with every breath.

After, they confined me, screaming,
to my quarters — forced brandy
down my throat until I slept.

The mages teach us
That every spell
has a price.

I have seen those far, dark oceans
through his far, dark eyes —
and I know the price he paid
for the art,

how the emptiness inside
when the magic is spent
howls like dark winds
through cold mountains.

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