American Elegy Podcast
Once, a man who thought he was a king, came to trade with the Illuminaires. Draped in fur and greed he came with gold as tall as he- With great demands that were but masks for pleas for mercy. And the Illuminaires, being generous, did this favor for the rich man, but their price was this: Take your gold, and forget this place exists. But men, being unable to resist, returned, to demand another favor, this time with even more gold, sure that all he needed was more money to buy them. And so begins the final story of the Illuminaires - the Nature Borns. The Legend of the Crick Fox We cursed a man with Appetite, When he drank Crick Mountain dry; Stripped him of his earthly home, But did not grant him leave to die. We snatched the fire from his heart, Bade him use it warm his meat and hands Told the crick fox - run quickly now - You’ll find no peace in these new lands. But he found a broker somewhere in the corners of these woods, He traded a new deal in blood and gold And returned twice as tall he stood. The tide changed against us somehow Though we had always paid our due, Now we skulk the earth apart and searching For our way back to the Great Wide Open To Illuminate the Path Home for You. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emilyergenbright.substack.com [https://emilyergenbright.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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