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A Greek myth “Hades”

The god of death

A Greek horror

The collector of souls

Hades

He rules the underworld

Living in the fiery heat

The dark depths of hell

Where no mortal can go

A god reigns

 

Lost souls as slaves

The furies his warriors

Darkest shadows he controls

Hell’s circle of fire

Demons that Guard the gates

 

He is a god who causes pain to us mortals who live

Taking those dead giving them no peace

Their corrupted souls

Black as coal fine as ash

Hearts so evil

Finding freedom they never will

 

 

 

To live in hell forever

To no nothing but flames

Burning the flesh

The bone

 

The god of hell

The ruler of death

The collector of forsaken souls

Hades

 

By black rose

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shayla-ennis
36 / Androgynous / American
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Nov 18, 2014
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