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From a sun spitting its tears of flame From those fires borne, the dragon came And oh wonder, a foolish earth did seek to tame Its claws were like molten iron, two eyes of that same ember flame Its every step shook and scorched the ground, every breath evanished the rain Its roar rattled bones and stilled hearts in their ******* And such a glare, few had a match or such courage to test Upon burning wings and on its igneous cries! A dragon heaved fire and set ablaze to the skies! And none, righteous nor wicked, had darkness to hide But it t'was not done for justice, nor to rally fears T'was done simply because the sun had shed her tears.
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Jun 13, 2014
Jun 13, 2014 at 2:40 AM UTC
The Dragon
From a sun spitting its tears of flame From those fires borne, the dragon came And oh wonder, a foolish earth did seek to tame Its claws were like molten iron, two eyes of that same ember flame Its every step shook and scorched the ground, every breath evanished the rain Its roar rattled bones and stilled hearts in their ******* And such a glare, few had a match or such courage to test Upon burning wings and on its igneous cries! A dragon heaved fire and set ablaze to the skies! And none, righteous nor wicked, had darkness to hide But it t'was not done for justice, nor to rally fears T'was done simply because the sun had shed her tears.
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Jun 13, 2014
Jun 13, 2014 at 2:40 AM UTC
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