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A foul wind blows off the wastes Across a border set in stone A land caught in winter's embrace A fortress stands, Stark and steadfast against the dark Walls that have broken sword and tooth Helmeted sentries Alert and ready upon the ramparts Never knowing peace Wed only to death Within the walls, life goes on The chatter of townsfolk, Hawkers shouting their wares, The stomp of armoured feet Marching to the city's heart The keep The citadel at the heart Firm and steadfast Held by men of valour, Peace favour their swords.
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Aug 11, 2010
Aug 11, 2010 at 9:33 PM UTC
The Fortress
A foul wind blows off the wastes Across a border set in stone A land caught in winter's embrace A fortress stands, Stark and steadfast against the dark Walls that have broken sword and tooth Helmeted sentries Alert and ready upon the ramparts Never knowing peace Wed only to death Within the walls, life goes on The chatter of townsfolk, Hawkers shouting their wares, The stomp of armoured feet Marching to the city's heart The keep The citadel at the heart Firm and steadfast Held by men of valour, Peace favour their swords.
(c) Jesse Bourque
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Aug 11, 2010
Aug 11, 2010 at 9:33 PM UTC
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