Radiant Queen
(Verse 1)
In Brook and Bawn where the soft winds glide,
Where the waters whisper and the blossoms hide,
There rises a Queen from the morning’s gleam,
A vision of pearl and a living dream.
Her hair flows like dawn turned to silvered streams,
Her eyes hold the depth of the brook’s bright beams,
The guardian grace of the Swan Queen.
(Chorus)
O Swan Queen, radiant, serene,
Keeper of balance in every scene,
From fertile earth to rippling shore,
Your court is blessed forevermore.
In your presence peace is drawn,
Mother of Brook and Lady of Bawn.
(Verse 2)
Her gown is woven of river and leaf,
Of winding vines and a springtime’s breath.
It moves with her heart like the forest’s sigh,
Rustling softly as seasons fly.
A crown of blooms that live and grow,
Reeds and willows in gentle flow,
Mark her bond with earth and tide
Bound to the world on every side.
(Pre-Chorus)
Yet gentle hands bear hidden might,
Roots of oak in her quiet light.
(Chorus)
O Swan Queen, radiant, serene,
Keeper of balance in every scene,
From fertile earth to rippling shore,
Your court is blessed forevermore.
In your presence peace is drawn,
Mother of Brook and Lady of Bawn.
(Verse 3)
Her wings unfold like a dawn-lit prayer,
White with gold in the shimmering air,
A mantle of starlit feathers spread,
A sheltering sky where her people tread.
Soft the voice that shapes her lore,
Speaking in parables never ignored,
Wisdom deep as the oldest tree,
Truth revealed as the seasons see.
(Bridge)
But woe to those who break her peace,
Who shatter the cycle or dare transgress
For beneath her calm the tempest wakes,
The river rises, the willow shakes.
Her mercy vast, her fury swift,
A fey queen’s grace, a guardian’s gift.
(Final Chorus)
O Swan Queen, radiant, serene,
Keeper of balance in every scene,
Guide of renewal, spring’s first dawn,
Eternal heart of Brook and Bawn.
In your court we stand as one,
By bloom and branch, by moon and sun.
Swan Queen, my Queen, for all my days,
I pledge my life to your gentle ways.
Song by Myohn Leerick (Mark Urlacher) written as an ode to the Swan Queen of the Court of Brook and Bawn.