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Blackbird was a queen She lived in the north She was a mad queen Her rage stretched forth Aye' she was mad Filled up with hate She started wars Only she could dictate She loved the smell, the sound And the taste Of the blood that ran thick Up to her gates There she stood up Up in her tower Black eyes glinting “Look the people, they cower!” Her long ebony hair Wiped in the breeze Her deathly white skin Stood out from the trees ~ Many lusted for the queen In all her stark glory For non were like her So beautiful, yet gory But the mad queen had a secret A secret deep down A secret not spoken Lest she need make them drown This beautiful queen Yet mad in the head With her long black hair, Loved her birds instead For everywhere she went The birds flocked around They were always with her Sitting upon her crown ~ When the queen was alone Not another soul around Blackbird would cry A very ungodly sound She was meant to have wings To sore high in the sky Glossy black feathers, No wonder she cried Long ago, When she broke from her egg Never had she dreamed She’d have legs instead A great tall castle That so many call home But to her, oh to her It was no more than stone In a great big cage she lived With heavy bones and bare skin, When all she wants is the sky And her feathers back again But no, this is her life Ever since that day She cawed loud at the goddess The ugly Grafey Mocked her she did For her outwardly shape Then ****** to the ground Suffering in this state So here she was Gnawing at the bone Stewing with revenge Longing to go home For the ugly Grafey Lives in the world of wings So Blackbird instead Makes the swords sing But all the blood And all the tears Gain Blackbird Only more jeers For though she is mad And ruthless and savage She stays in her tower Away from the damage The people gossip Snicker and sneer But they won’t for long Not with her near “Come with me my loves,” She croons to the birds “Let us make them scream, And drive them into herds.” She took then her sword A heavy old blade But she carried it steady Filled with her rage Storming down the stairs Yelling curses all the way Death was coming, With it she’d have her way Yes, death and suffering Mauling and tearing This is what would help her To keep on caring Bursting through the doors Of her cage, no, castle Everyone stops, nothing moved Not but a swinging tassel The angels up high All began to cry For what happens next Made them beat on their chest “Too long have I been in this corps!” She screamed tearing at her flesh, “But if I go, I’ll make you follow.” She charged ahead Into the crowds Slashing, stabbing Making the birds proud She killed all those people Men and women alike Only the children she spared For she could no longer fight Her beautiful hair Was now matted and tangled Her shock of white skin Looked all but mangled For the people had been stronger Then she’d originally thought But now there they lay Left only to rot “What’s that? Is that laughing? No, you’re all dead!” She cackled loud, With a wariness in her head She thought she’d feel victory But all she felt was defeat, This isn’t right she thought Stumbling on her feet She sunk down to the ground Soaked with too much death The sword clattered down Somewhere off to the left “I want to go home now,” She whispered in a small meek voice “Come my lovelies, Listen to my choice.” All her pretty birds Different blues and blacks They all flocked to her Their talons digging into the cracks “That’s it my dears, Come give me your love. Send me back home To the dark skies above.” With tender love and care Her birds ripped her apart She gave one last sigh, And that was her depart. Her birds kept on pecking For they loved her only too well, Blessed be the queen The blackbird who fell.
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Feb 19, 2016
Feb 19, 2016 at 3:22 PM UTC
Blackbird the Mad Queen
Blackbird was a queen She lived in the north She was a mad queen Her rage stretched forth Aye' she was mad Filled up with hate She started wars Only she could dictate She loved the smell, the sound And the taste Of the blood that ran thick Up to her gates There she stood up Up in her tower Black eyes glinting “Look the people, they cower!” Her long ebony hair Wiped in the breeze Her deathly white skin Stood out from the trees ~ Many lusted for the queen In all her stark glory For non were like her So beautiful, yet gory But the mad queen had a secret A secret deep down A secret not spoken Lest she need make them drown This beautiful queen Yet mad in the head With her long black hair, Loved her birds instead For everywhere she went The birds flocked around They were always with her Sitting upon her crown ~ When the queen was alone Not another soul around Blackbird would cry A very ungodly sound She was meant to have wings To sore high in the sky Glossy black feathers, No wonder she cried Long ago, When she broke from her egg Never had she dreamed She’d have legs instead A great tall castle That so many call home But to her, oh to her It was no more than stone In a great big cage she lived With heavy bones and bare skin, When all she wants is the sky And her feathers back again But no, this is her life Ever since that day She cawed loud at the goddess The ugly Grafey Mocked her she did For her outwardly shape Then ****** to the ground Suffering in this state So here she was Gnawing at the bone Stewing with revenge Longing to go home For the ugly Grafey Lives in the world of wings So Blackbird instead Makes the swords sing But all the blood And all the tears Gain Blackbird Only more jeers For though she is mad And ruthless and savage She stays in her tower Away from the damage The people gossip Snicker and sneer But they won’t for long Not with her near “Come with me my loves,” She croons to the birds “Let us make them scream, And drive them into herds.” She took then her sword A heavy old blade But she carried it steady Filled with her rage Storming down the stairs Yelling curses all the way Death was coming, With it she’d have her way Yes, death and suffering Mauling and tearing This is what would help her To keep on caring Bursting through the doors Of her cage, no, castle Everyone stops, nothing moved Not but a swinging tassel The angels up high All began to cry For what happens next Made them beat on their chest “Too long have I been in this corps!” She screamed tearing at her flesh, “But if I go, I’ll make you follow.” She charged ahead Into the crowds Slashing, stabbing Making the birds proud She killed all those people Men and women alike Only the children she spared For she could no longer fight Her beautiful hair Was now matted and tangled Her shock of white skin Looked all but mangled For the people had been stronger Then she’d originally thought But now there they lay Left only to rot “What’s that? Is that laughing? No, you’re all dead!” She cackled loud, With a wariness in her head She thought she’d feel victory But all she felt was defeat, This isn’t right she thought Stumbling on her feet She sunk down to the ground Soaked with too much death The sword clattered down Somewhere off to the left “I want to go home now,” She whispered in a small meek voice “Come my lovelies, Listen to my choice.” All her pretty birds Different blues and blacks They all flocked to her Their talons digging into the cracks “That’s it my dears, Come give me your love. Send me back home To the dark skies above.” With tender love and care Her birds ripped her apart She gave one last sigh, And that was her depart. Her birds kept on pecking For they loved her only too well, Blessed be the queen The blackbird who fell.
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Feb 19, 2016
Feb 19, 2016 at 3:22 PM UTC
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