Here is a small selection of poems I have written since I first became interested in Germanic Heathenism. At the moment, only the The Short Lay of Murnamir also has an audio recording of my own recitial available for audition, but as time allows, I will record all of the pieces here.

Enjoy!
Dan Ralph Miller

The Deepest Night: A Yuletide Tale (2004)
(With audio)
"On the deepest night a frigid breeze blows beneath the stars, As whirling wisps weave winter-elves across the ice-bound lake..."

Home Safe and Sound (2004)
(With audio)
"Happy to report that we Millerstead kindredfolk have returned to come home ashore our island again..."

Fare the Road Forgotten (2003)
(With audio)
"Fare the road forgotten, gang ye again to Thing: The end is near for the age when Tyr was hushed by cross and blade..."

Green Growing Things (2002)
(With audio)
"Green growing things throw high hues, The brightest of blooms there bound..."

Awaken (1995)
"An age ago I espied the death of the Gods, When frightful Giants over ran the Gates of Heaven..."

All Souls Home (1993)
"Banishing arc the sickle sweeps reaping mortal tide of mishaps..."

I am a Leaf (1987)
"I am a leaf, blade of grass, Root run deep, Green heaved into heaven..."

Once Upon a Time (2004)
(With audio)
"Once upon a time, our people lived close to the earth - at one with the land... Our people worked to the rythyms of the seasons... And of the sea... And by the light of the sun and the moon...."

The Short Lay of Murnamir (2004)
(With audio)
"Which roads did you ride when wending your way through what weird and woeful hinterlands?..."

Eld and Hoary Heimdall (2003)
(With audio)
"Eld and Hoary Heimdal, forefather of the folk, Happily do we follow in your fair footsteps..."

Tools of Frith (2003)
(With audio)
"Hoary-bearded Drighten of the Gods, Asgardr's best rune-rhymer..."

Father To Son (1998)
"My Son, my Love for You is vast beyond measure, wide beyond scope, deep beyond fathoming..."

Earth and Sky (1994)
"Hail the Queen of Heaven, Mighty Mother! Your Womb is the cradle of Heaven..."

Let it be Writ (1989)
"I write my fate, not any others, Let it be writ in my own hand..."