Harkens
Harkens is the third-person singular present tense of the verb to harken, meaning to listen attentively or to heed something. The sense involves hearing with intention, paying attention to a voice, instruction, or call. The form is primarily found in older, formal, or literary English; in everyday modern usage, speakers typically say listens or pays heed.
Harken and hearken are related variants of the same verb, with harken also appearing in some spellings.
In contemporary texts, harkens often signals a deliberately archaic or elevated tone, commonly appearing in poetry,
Note that, outside of its verb use, harkens is not typically treated as a common noun or