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A mixture of ash and dust floats down from ceiling. From rusted chandelier to stone. He sits at the top of a long hallway, the tapestries guiding visitors to the throne. Greying sideburns, hand too weak to do much as lift his key ring— the keys that most define as a sword. He makes no eye contact while you kneel on his dust, more focused on how his wine is poured. Look upon your king Despise if you must He has overstayed his welcome He lifts his head Bones shuddering Voice that makes any man feel his thirst “Odiet dum metuant”
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Apr 29, 2019
Apr 29, 2019 at 10:54 PM UTC
Let Them Hate, So Long As They Fear
A mixture of ash and dust floats down from ceiling. From rusted chandelier to stone. He sits at the top of a long hallway, the tapestries guiding visitors to the throne. Greying sideburns, hand too weak to do much as lift his key ring— the keys that most define as a sword. He makes no eye contact while you kneel on his dust, more focused on how his wine is poured. Look upon your king Despise if you must He has overstayed his welcome He lifts his head Bones shuddering Voice that makes any man feel his thirst “Odiet dum metuant”
Random school assignment. Title is the translation
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20/F/New York
Apr 29, 2019
Apr 29, 2019 at 10:54 PM UTC
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