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Boast for Aethelwulf of Dover's elevation to The Order of the Mark, written by Olwen of Tree-Girt-Sea.
A bow-wielder of many allegiances
Began as a Saxon
Rode with a hoard of Monguls,
But in Tree-Girt-Sea
We know him as Marksman
In an Airy town, his name means fierce kindness
His door opens to many kinsmen
In a domicile guarded by fanged furred companions
One of white and orange stripes
Overseeing from a stairwell
He fills our quivers with true arrows
Our bellies with fine food
Our throats with amber ale
Oh! What a joy to feast with him beside
A field lined with targets
Behold! The man of Dover’s labor
Feathered fowl rendered
As handprinted fingers held wide
Scrawled with colorful sketches
And skewered with arrows
A true archer walks the lines
Ensuring those new and old
Can string a bow
And hone their gaze
On concentric circles
A miraculous man, whose ear grew back
After his household paid his ransom
With red resin he coats wooden shafts
In memory of the bloody exchange
Bards sing of his steadfastness
A bow that bends
But shall not break
He lends aid in times of need
Expecting no boasts
In his name, so now comes the time
To declare his title mightily
Æthelwulf! Forge a new legacy
May your aim be true
As you hit your mark
Bring pride to the Midlands
As you have done
Many a day before