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The Romance of Sir Florimund is a multimedia art project inspired by medieval tales of chivalry and courtly love such as the Arthurian romances by Chrétien de Troyes, Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach, The post-vulgate Cycle, Tristan & Isolde, The Lancelot grail cycle and many more. The visuals were based on medieval tapestries, illuminated manuscripts (Primarily Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry a.ka The Book of hours of Duke de Berry), Pre-raphaelite, medievalist and history paintings from the 19th century, gothic architecture and traditional music. The projects consists of poetry, visual art, music and a short film of art and animation that were made in 2021-2022.
The cover artwork is based on the Lady and the unicorn tapestry.



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Select Poetry from the project
Sword and Steel
Let it rest
as I sleep through the daze
and taller still’s my need
to be fulfilled and free
and woe that ever I did doubt
in my daring stride
(Are you ready now, my dear?
arm yourself, it’s time)
My shield painted red
by besotted conclusion
told over to me
do my worst, do my best
I sure put myself to the test
(My lord, Will I suffice?
Oh, you always did, and always will)
And leap for the faith
to trust in the water
but did I pour it on the stone
to summon this storm?
But my insecurity is a bellicose fool
and he swept me away
but I will save the day
and break out of this cage
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And so it was that some day
I shouted appeased
“the one who has come
will take their measure at ease”
I saw it too early and soon
so hide now my whereabouts
lest you begotten some scratch
on thy chestplate
And woe that ever I did fear myself
and my heart
for I am as steady and free
as the goshawk
So rise now and fight!
with sword and steel
and scream to your demon
that you don’t give a fistful of ash
for his haughty threats!
I succour the heavenly steed
when irate’s the battlefield
to inflate such big hearts
with bravery
And so it was that this day
I shouted at ease
“I’m the one who has come
and I will take my measure, at ease
and bring immeasurable peace”
Cligès
Sleeping down here in the bower
we’re alone and we are free
our love’s hidden away high in a tower
it’s guarded with good fidelity
And in morning I find myself wishing
that day would turn into night
to sneak into the courtly garden
and beseech a kiss in pale moonlight
(So if fame who speaks his praise
does not lie or deceit
Do I make him my lord and master?)
To have the favor of such a knight
my heart may flatter
now will he be so handsome
noble, and true
that I could hold up the gold
and he would mimic its hue?
Yet I’ve walked through the world
with lion and mead
I drink from the horn
and spit at my feet
I wait now for thee
to come charging on steed
and he who serves a worthy man
is wicked indeed
if he does not improve in his company
Will the sea now go dry
before I find him?
will the lark now go silent
before I hear him?
I held aloof from love
but it wails now for me
and I know more of this
than the ox does of plowing
Yet I’ve jousted at court
with blade, clad in besagews
so I’m fine on my own
and I don’t feel alone
But I still dream of the man
who would cross the sword bridge for me
and I still dream of the knight
who would kneel down for me
and ask for my hand
And if no man shall do this
then no man shall have me
for I try my best to be
tender and kind
But I won’t have feeble love
and I won’t have half of thee
I yearn for true consummation
of the heart’s soaring desire
I will find him in the shade
underneath the great apple trees
I take this one golden strand from the comb
and I hide it without treachery
to lift this heavy stone slab
and sail across all seas
I’ll call him by true name
and evoke love’s tint
I’ll carve him in my heart now
or carve it in my own
And to have the favor of such a knight
my heart may vision and fantasize
and he will be so handsome
noble and true
that I’ll hold up the gold
and it will mimic his hue
Galahad
Would that I were like you
so shining and well formed
covered for the years
to be unveiled before the dawn
Would that I were like you
so high and nobly born
bereft of all fear
and thereby drawn from the stone
Would that I were like you
so that when I walk
it’d be with angels at my side
heralded by the stride
of a million miles
Yes, I wish to be
a very good knight
raise my hands to the sky
to be respected in spite
of beauty and mercy
with a heart that burns bright
I kneel in the nave
to lend all my sun
but peace without commotion
is so rarely won
And if I ask for your roebuck
I shall have all or none
know that I yearn for devotion
and I won’t reign emotion
So where I plant my lance
healing waters shall flow
and he who begs mercy
shall have it, and know
that his body is sacred
for I shall never stoop low
And the king’s court will burn
to hear new tidings of me
and paint me in poems
to fill quivers by piece
In the forest they shiver
hunting my image
but they’ll catch only a sliver
and do me no damage
I’m the sword between lovers
on the pristine sheets
keeper of glory
for magnanimity
So peace be with you
won’t you come with me
dismount from your horse
and eat from the great granary?
Sit down now
and hear of this
Four are the lions
who guard the son of the king
tell me where do you bow down
in the desolate winds?
Ah, what marvels be seen
by a man who is deemed
blessed and true
like the legend o’ you
You’re the spotless white bull
in the meadow corral
you swim through the poison
to emerge with a crown
And I say to myself
“go on, foolish thing
can you ever be good
as the sons of ban’s kin?”
“Ah wretch, I’m done
I am sullied and wrong
how can I go on
when discord has won”
But from the sky to my feet
secrets fall easily
and the marvels be given
for they can never cease
Oh, Galahad
flower of chivalry
and man of the light
may it be that I be
as good as is right
so my heart remains pure
even lost in the plight
And woe isn’t me
for I see what I see
and woe won’t come near
for I’ve banished my fear
Oh, Galahad
the very good knight
and beacon of might
may it be that I be
as good as is right
so my mistakes are cleansed
and cured of all blight
And woe isn’t me
I’ll be healthy and free
and woe won’t come here
for I’ve called you my dear
to come be my lodestar
and light the way clear
A Thousand Flowers (À Mon Seul Désir)
Ah, be greeted my friend
it seems we’ve reached the road’s end
a fine one it’s been, and I must pay thee thanks
for the time that you’ve lent
Ah pay no dime, oh it’s fine!
I’ll ride off into time
to be gone among the lines
of the great tapestry lime
Early rose adulation
in yow and in tow
for the cosseted little heart
who wouldn’t ride in the cart
And woven are dreams
threaded ‘mong friend and foe
And as shorn as I was
I ate up the day
and listened to sounds
where good men doth play
Vut woven is life
on the loom of the bellow
and call just a lil louder
popped up on your elbow
Put your hand in the water
over the side of the boat
feeling the leyline
where a thousand flowers are-a float
free of all sense
by neither command nor purpose
carried by winds
and ferried o’ fate-r
Alas it is slow
the good stride of the plow
but there on the waves
there’s a wind from the sea
Stand in its path
and breathe it in deeply
Do you feel now the light
and the stride in your steel?
Do you feel now at ease?
when great flowers grow at your feet
And now I’ll sit here and weep
of good joy in my little keep
see how far we have ridden?
ah, I’ll rest now my feet
And it’s true what they say
that night gives way to day
And it’s true what they say
that no matter how our stories play
our endings rarely square
with our beginnings, ho hay





