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“These Cold Hands” is a poem with very murky origins. While it is thought to originate among the [[Velheim]], some instead suggest that it dates to an older time, and comes from other pagan traditions which existed in [[Corontium]] prior to the [[Cataclysm]]. The tale told is terrifying regardless, and first emerged in records around 140 AC, whereupon it has remained in print ever since. Often used as a scary story to frighten children (as many have heard it at least spoken aloud before), the poem is being re-examined by some in the modern day with suspicions about some [[Ordial]]-related connections. | |||
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:I've heard a tale, | :I've heard a tale, | ||
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:Never have I, | :Never have I, | ||
:Looked for its grace. | :Looked for its grace. | ||
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:Please, sir Death, | :Please, sir Death, | ||
:Wait, to reap me. | :Wait, to reap me. | ||
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:Thy ode of demise, | :Thy ode of demise, | ||
:He, prepares his song. | :He, prepares his song. | ||
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:I grow old, and cold, cold hands, | :I grow old, and cold, cold hands, | ||
:Grasp and claw at my being. | :Grasp and claw at my being. | ||
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:Harbinger of all, | :Harbinger of all, | ||
:He waits for his yield. | :He waits for his yield. | ||
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:This fountain of hope, | :This fountain of hope, | ||
:May it grace me with youth. | :May it grace me with youth. | ||
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:As his agents do play, | :As his agents do play, | ||
:His, foul, ode. | :His, foul, ode. | ||
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:I search, and search, | :I search, and search, | ||
:And have yet, to find it. | :And have yet, to find it. | ||
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:I grow older, still. | :I grow older, still. | ||
:These cold, cold, hands. | :These cold, cold, hands. | ||
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:He has yet to show mercy, | :He has yet to show mercy, | ||
:My soul is an ember, | :My soul is an ember, | ||
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:To the edges of time, | :To the edges of time, | ||
:There do I find a strange spire. | :There do I find a strange spire. | ||
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:Please, sir Death, | :Please, sir Death, | ||
:Wait, to reap me. | :Wait, to reap me. | ||
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:Thy ode of demise. | :Thy ode of demise. | ||
:He, prepares his song. | :He, prepares his song. | ||
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:This spire contains, | :This spire contains, | ||
:The strangest of things, | :The strangest of things, | ||
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:I raise my hands, | :I raise my hands, | ||
:To grasp this cure. | :To grasp this cure. | ||
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:Please, sir Death, | :Please, sir Death, | ||
:Wait, to reap me. | :Wait, to reap me. | ||
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:Thy ode of demise. | :Thy ode of demise. | ||
:He, prepares his song. | :He, prepares his song. | ||
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:With a dying breath, | :With a dying breath, | ||
:I lower my hands. | :I lower my hands. | ||
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:My being is intact, | :My being is intact, | ||
:Sir Death, I laugh. | :Sir Death, I laugh. | ||
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:It wasn't I, | :It wasn't I, | ||
:Who had the last laugh, | :Who had the last laugh, | ||
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:"Please, show mercy, | :"Please, show mercy, | ||
:I've ventured so far!" | :I've ventured so far!" | ||
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:He shook his head, | :He shook his head, | ||
:Or so I saw. | :Or so I saw. | ||
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:He pierced my being, | :He pierced my being, | ||
:He harvested the ash of my soul. | :He harvested the ash of my soul. | ||
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:To this, I warn thee, | :To this, I warn thee, | ||
:Accept your fate. | :Accept your fate. | ||
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:Oh, young boy, | :Oh, young boy, | ||
:Don't tempt Death. | :Don't tempt Death. | ||
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:Sir Death is waiting. | :Sir Death is waiting. | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
==== | *"These Cold Hands" has been responsible for helping to popularize [[Ailor]] imagery of a personified Death entity not attached to any known god. While some claim to describe a real god, be it one now from a dead faith or something still active in the Ordial realm, this remains unclear. | ||
*A series of terrible murders took place in Ithania in 236 AC where the killer used the poem as both a calling card, and inspiration for how he dressed, and what he did to his victims. He was cornered, and burned in an old mill after escaping a trap set by three [[Knight]]s. | |||
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These Cold Hands | |
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Literature | |
Author | Unknown |
Genre | Poetry |
“These Cold Hands” is a poem with very murky origins. While it is thought to originate among the Velheim, some instead suggest that it dates to an older time, and comes from other pagan traditions which existed in Corontium prior to the Cataclysm. The tale told is terrifying regardless, and first emerged in records around 140 AC, whereupon it has remained in print ever since. Often used as a scary story to frighten children (as many have heard it at least spoken aloud before), the poem is being re-examined by some in the modern day with suspicions about some Ordial-related connections.
These Cold Hands
- I've heard a tale,
- Of a fountain of hope.
- It's waters restore,
- What we have lost.
- Never have I,
- Looked for its grace.
- -
- Please, sir Death,
- Wait, to reap me.
- Spare me, spare me,
- Thy ode of demise,
- He, prepares his song.
- -
- I grow old, and cold, cold hands,
- Grasp and claw at my being.
- Please sir Death,
- Wait, to reap me.
- Harbinger of all,
- He waits for his yield.
- -
- This fountain of hope,
- May it grace me with youth.
- He conducts,
- As his agents do play,
- His, foul, ode.
- -
- I search, and search,
- And have yet, to find it.
- The Fountain of Life.
- May its waters, grace me.
- I grow older, still.
- These cold, cold, hands.
- -
- He has yet to show mercy,
- My soul is an ember,
- For him to snuffle out.
- I search beyond,
- To the edges of time,
- There do I find a strange spire.
- -
- Please, sir Death,
- Wait, to reap me.
- Spare me, spare me,
- Thy ode of demise.
- He, prepares his song.
- -
- This spire contains,
- The strangest of things,
- A stone, a hole bored in its core.
- From this pit, this endless cavern,
- Waters that shine in the sun.
- I raise my hands,
- To grasp this cure.
- -
- Please, sir Death,
- Wait, to reap me.
- Spare me, spare me,
- Thy ode of demise.
- He, prepares his song.
- -
- With a dying breath,
- I lower my hands.
- I sip from the glory of God.
- My soul is ablaze,
- The ember restored.
- My being is intact,
- Sir Death, I laugh.
- -
- It wasn't I,
- Who had the last laugh,
- Sir Death had been waiting,
- Planning my doom.
- He wanted me dead,
- But I rebelled and said,
- "Please, show mercy,
- I've ventured so far!"
- -
- He shook his head,
- Or so I saw.
- He raised his hand,
- His scythe, of shadows,
- Appeared at his very whim.
- With one final movement,
- He pierced my being,
- He harvested the ash of my soul.
- -
- To this, I warn thee,
- Accept your fate.
- Sir Death is waiting.
- Oh, young boy,
- Don't tempt Death.
- -
- Sir Death is waiting.
- -
Trivia
- "These Cold Hands" has been responsible for helping to popularize Ailor imagery of a personified Death entity not attached to any known god. While some claim to describe a real god, be it one now from a dead faith or something still active in the Ordial realm, this remains unclear.
- A series of terrible murders took place in Ithania in 236 AC where the killer used the poem as both a calling card, and inspiration for how he dressed, and what he did to his victims. He was cornered, and burned in an old mill after escaping a trap set by three Knights.
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