Asgard Tales from the Golden Hall.
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1.Asgard 2.Beast. 3.Honey Mead. 4.Lorli. 5. Nefelhiem. 6.The Celtic Queen. 7. Kraken. 8.The Midguard Serpent. 9. The Striking of the Gong. 10. Travels End. 11. Valkyie. 12. Wolfen.
A short collection of pomes dealing with adventure and fantasy, in it you will find Warriors, Vikings, Wolf men, Monsters, Lost loves, Time and Space, Celtic legend, and more.
Gary Mark Lee
Gary dedicates all his books to his loving wife Margaret who always believed in him. Gary Mark Lee was born in Pasadena California in 1947; he graduated high school then went into the entertainment field. He worked for many special effects companies in the mid 1908's then went into the theme park design business, he has worked for the Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers and Universal Studio's and others. All three of his "Nomads of Gorn" trilogy are now uploaded and have many 5 star reviews, we hope the you will enjoy them. He and his wife live comfortably in the Riverside area of Southern California and enjoy watching old movies and having friends over to enjoy their extensive backyard where Gary has constructed a full size version of the Nautilus submarine from the Disney movie "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea". Gary has written a number of movies scripts and short stories, all the illustrations in his books were done by him.
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Asgard Tales from the Golden Hall. - Gary Mark Lee
Asgard
By
Gary Mark Lee
Copyright Gary Mark Lee
Smashwords Edition 2013
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Asgard.
Come sit with me beside the fire and I will tell you an ancient tale.
Of warriors strong and dragon ships with tattered bloodstained sail.
The long dead saga of those fair haired men is a story filled with pain.
For they died with reddened sword in hand and now lay beside the slain.
How long ago we have forgotten their deeds so brave, wanton and true.
They turned the oceans red with blood that forever had been so blue.
They drank leagues deep of sour wine and sang the glory songs of yore.
The broke their backs and steel breed hearts pulling at the wooden oars.
All the world feared their coming and the air was filled with prayers.
God protect your flock and save us now from the coming of the slayers.
But no stone or golden idol could turn away the Northman on his quest.
For his soul is filled with wanderlust and burning freedom fills his chest.
But now there are no men of the sea and the war drums no longer sound.
For the past has vanished into dust and holy salt now covers the ground.
Where do Gods go when they die, does brave Odin’s spirit sit and weep?
Has Valhalla’s golden hall now crumbled in to dust and all a midden heap?
Is there no victorious place for me to go when my