The skies were bright and the vegetation so green Whispers from the grown and infants were heard aloud The slow breeze submerged with joy blew far and wide The miseries of man travelled like an uncertain tide
Then it came so calm and mellow at first The mortals underestimating it's might lived with no fear It knocked on doors and took the elders and the young with such ease It grew on them and consumed their souls till they were just bodies left in the cold to freeze
The bravest of men fought like the knights at war The weak had fallen to the grim reapers arms The joys were faded and the moralities were torn Earth was was ****** and left to scorn
It erased the desires of men which burned like the flaming sun The place they called home turned into their tomb To those who walked it's hardest road It thought beauty of life is so far fetched yet so broad