![]() ![]() In the Middle Ages, unicorns were represented as an allegory of the Christ. There is beauty and grace in this medieval German unicorn poem the beauty of the nature, the singing birds, the glorious unicorn. Medieval German folk song I stood in the Maytime meadows When she emigrated to United States, she was suspected to suffer from mental illness, because she believed in fairies and other magical creatures.īut wherever she went, everybody loved her. She was an eccentric white-haired lady who wore Druid robes. It seems to me the writer of this poem, Ella Young, was very unicorn-like herself. The unicorn is beyond their understanding. The people who see the unicorn run away they are afraid of his sparkling happiness, his magical grace. The unicorn dances and prances, and his silver horn glitters. ![]() This poem represents the unicorn as a white creature with a silver horn. “The Unicorn” is a beautiful poem written by an Irish poet and Celtic mythologist Ella Young. ![]() Written by Ella Young While yet the morning star Feel free to share your original unicorn poem in the comment section of this post! The Unicorn After all, you would expect unicorns to inspire so many poets, right?īut you can always write your own unicorn poems in addition to the existing ones. Actually, I expected to find more unicorn poems than I did. ![]()
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