Something I found while digging through the old threads. Not binned, far as I'm aware. Inspired by this image. https://ponerpics.org/images/6256079 Source: https://desuarchive.org/mlp/thread/37500931/#37504902 >From the forested homes, bring sap and bring cones. >Go forth little one and give him your all; >go forth little one, do not tarry nor stall. >From the bogs and the plains, bring plants raised by rains. >Go forth little one and show him your mettle; >go forth little one, but do not bring battle. >The wind blows from the north, with its ice and its hate, >Carry there your great haul to him that thus spake: >You ponies of cold, you children of snow, bring me all your worth or bring me your souls. >For I am the wind that roars in the sky, and I am the fear that glints in your eye. >I am the winter, I am the dark, I am the ice that clings ‘round your heart. >From the mountains and hills, all the land that forth spills. >Go forth little one and carry our hope; >go forth little one, to he that has spoke. >From the rivers and lakes, all the fish we do take, >Go forth little one and carry our last, >Go forth little one, to he that has asked. >The long night draws close, and our lights grow dim, >To the north you must go and say unto him: >We have brought you our spoils, we have brought you our wealth, we have brought you our store and all of our health. >We have come as you asked, we have come as you told, we have come without fear, brave and bold. >Go forth from this place, go forth from our homes, leave us to peace and do not return. >From your forests and plains, from your mountains and lakes, >Come to me, young foal, from you I shall take. >From your warmth and your light, to my darkness and rime, >Come to me, young foal, for you are now mine.