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I laid the first curse While eating wild Lotus seeds Encased in revenge To enthrone the power of greed The second curse wildly spoken went straight through the heart For the acts committed by one who crave riches Were very arranged, cruel and dark The third curse would spew the truth of humiliation Unexpected violence the teacher Blows tethered to ego degradation The fourth curse and most deadly I flayed the soul alive With immense satisfaction took one last look Into cold blue staring eyes So what was sowed was reaped Wealth, prominence and land But death refuses to accept this as payment And you must bow to his demands All Rights Reserved @ Tammy M. Darby Nov. 9, 2017.
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Nov 8, 2017
Nov 8, 2017 at 1:59 PM UTC
The Four Curses
I laid the first curse While eating wild Lotus seeds Encased in revenge To enthrone the power of greed The second curse wildly spoken went straight through the heart For the acts committed by one who crave riches Were very arranged, cruel and dark The third curse would spew the truth of humiliation Unexpected violence the teacher Blows tethered to ego degradation The fourth curse and most deadly I flayed the soul alive With immense satisfaction took one last look Into cold blue staring eyes So what was sowed was reaped Wealth, prominence and land But death refuses to accept this as payment And you must bow to his demands All Rights Reserved @ Tammy M. Darby Nov. 9, 2017.
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Nov 8, 2017 at 1:59 PM UTC
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