Songs and Sonnets (Coleman)/Conquest

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CONQUEST.

I trim to the gale, I carry my banner unfurled,
I steer to a chart unseen and unknown of the world.

I challenge the fates, I laugh in the face of defeat,
I look from afar and know not the sign of retreat.

The chosen went forth, I stood with them not on the roll,
I stood in my place uncalled and was valiant of soul.

Denial has been my armor well-tempered and bright,
From pain I have woven banners both crimson and white.

From out of the dark I forged me a trumpet and blew,
From out of the dark came ringing a voice that I knew.


The victors returned, I heard them come marching in line.
The victors returned—the conqueror's triumph was mine!

My vigils are filled with the sound of the trumpeter's song,
I wait for the dawn content, I have seen and am strong.