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"Ragnarök"     It sates itself on the life-blood     of fated men,     paints red the powers' homes     with crimson gore.     Black become the sun's beams     in the summers that follow,     weathers all treacherous.     Do you still seek to know? And what?      Brothers will fight     and **** each other,     sisters' children     will defile kinship.     It is harsh in the world,     whoredom rife     —an axe age, a sword age     —shields are riven—     a wind age, a wolf age—     before the world goes headlong.     No man will have     mercy on another.
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 12:04 PM UTC
Ragnarök
"Ragnarök"     It sates itself on the life-blood     of fated men,     paints red the powers' homes     with crimson gore.     Black become the sun's beams     in the summers that follow,     weathers all treacherous.     Do you still seek to know? And what?      Brothers will fight     and **** each other,     sisters' children     will defile kinship.     It is harsh in the world,     whoredom rife     —an axe age, a sword age     —shields are riven—     a wind age, a wolf age—     before the world goes headlong.     No man will have     mercy on another.
Sometimes wish it will come already
jordan-chacon
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 12:04 PM UTC
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