It is said that if you read a poem called Tomino’s Hell If read out loud things will not end well As it is a way to summon Tomino who was cast down For questioning & challenging Gods word When he fell there was a crack, even the living had heard Tomino fell from heaven, straight to hell His mouth sowed shut for no secrets can he tell He was not prepared with the hell he was shown As Lucifer sits upon his mighty throne With a surprisingly gently voice he says to not be afraid He was not as what is imagined or portrayed He is beyond the concept of beauty, its hard to explain The torture, once you think there can’t be a higher pain It gets worse; seemingly endless you start to go insane Like heaven, each hell is designed just for you, none are the same In Tomino’s you are constantly ripped apart And a sensation, like someone squeezing your heart Then it gets really dangerous & bad when you start to yearn For the pain and the sweet, agonizing burn Some may escape to the land of the living, but they always return Especially Tomino who always brings a soul in tow So whatever you do, don’t read aloud the poem below: Tomino’s Poem (Don’t read it, especially out loud!) Enota ot nwod tsac neeb evah yam onimot Enola ti o got sesufer eh tub Oot nwod uoy gard lliw eh denommus si eh nehw os Odnu ro epacse on si ereht, seod eh ecno Od ot evah uoy lla s’that, doula meop eht woleb daer Uoy rof emoc lliw onimot dna Eurtnu si nettirw saw tahw rof Uoy dniheb kool llew, daeh ruoy ni daer uoy fi, oob Lley dna maercs uoy sa nwod uoy gard lliw eh Lleh s’onimot ot emoclew dna seye ruoy nepo
Try reading it if you dare But please beware Because once you do Your soul is sold to you know who And while you are tortured, the scars on your soul adorning Don’t say you had no warning!