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Let's speak of a kingdom that ceases to be A downfall that passes in time Through the mouth of our elders And the lips of our child The truth buried all the while The kingdom, a treasure of sight to behold Its beauty to match none have seen But if beauty so precious Was meant to be cherished Why do stones cry out as they bleed? The kingdom proved prosperous in the eyes of its people King and royalty none could refute But if a stranger conveyed mystery Could alter just history Arrived a hooded soul bearing a lute He played such songs of virulent, reviled memories Of one who’s pain could not be quenched from misery The King heard enough of such terrible hymns And cast sight of this poor soul away With kindness refused He promised a tune That would please every ear that heard play “Thy kingdom is vast and its subjects enjoyed But facades are employed nonetheless A scheme for thy king and a prize for thine queen Thou subjects shall never protest A dream in a bottle and a myth in the air A dagger for each tongue that claims nay Thy royal folly with intent to unfold Thine King shall have thy own way Thy kingdom with no vices shall destroy it all A kingdom with no reasons has marked its own downfall” The King yet enraged cast off this charade And struck his sword, laced with ill-will “Thy kingdom shall burn, Thine lesson be learned You will fight till thy heart is yet still” Without wasting a single step forward Without comprising the silence of sound The hooded soul cackled With laughter like shackles His form sank deeper than that of the ground -End Part 1- © 2013
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 5:07 PM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (Part I- The Kingdom)
Let's speak of a kingdom that ceases to be A downfall that passes in time Through the mouth of our elders And the lips of our child The truth buried all the while The kingdom, a treasure of sight to behold Its beauty to match none have seen But if beauty so precious Was meant to be cherished Why do stones cry out as they bleed? The kingdom proved prosperous in the eyes of its people King and royalty none could refute But if a stranger conveyed mystery Could alter just history Arrived a hooded soul bearing a lute He played such songs of virulent, reviled memories Of one who’s pain could not be quenched from misery The King heard enough of such terrible hymns And cast sight of this poor soul away With kindness refused He promised a tune That would please every ear that heard play “Thy kingdom is vast and its subjects enjoyed But facades are employed nonetheless A scheme for thy king and a prize for thine queen Thou subjects shall never protest A dream in a bottle and a myth in the air A dagger for each tongue that claims nay Thy royal folly with intent to unfold Thine King shall have thy own way Thy kingdom with no vices shall destroy it all A kingdom with no reasons has marked its own downfall” The King yet enraged cast off this charade And struck his sword, laced with ill-will “Thy kingdom shall burn, Thine lesson be learned You will fight till thy heart is yet still” Without wasting a single step forward Without comprising the silence of sound The hooded soul cackled With laughter like shackles His form sank deeper than that of the ground -End Part 1- © 2013
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Screams were heard out in the pastures and came a horizon much like ash on the hearth Shadows moved infinitely The sounds grew diminutively The prelude to the rapture of the earth. The Dead caught quickly to the masses of souls Hailing words and weapons of demonic origin Carrying the faces of no strangers Those once loved threaten dangers Of what was human, but now suffused in sin. Lives flooded the pathways ‘tween houses Terror coated their faces like a blinding veneer The feeble fell sprawled Crushed in panic by all Those they had once cherished and trusted so dear *“The most primitive of emotions begets the bonds once made when one would gladly **** their child to live another day.”* The hooded figure had spoken this truth to the King In a voice so trustful, endearing, yet cold “A miracle, for you, can be given To save men, women, and children But I will take the most precious of treasures you hold.” The King gave no reply in the earnest of propositions Yet rendered this a miracle none could pass. “Only in exchange for a treasure, One of your choosing- my pleasure, But of my most precious, what could you possibly ask?” From under the hood came an un-ethereal voice “Your soul shall be all that I’ll need...” With fiery sparks and a turn The fabric had burned Exposed his dark presence- Mephistopheles. A deal with the darkest of Princes bodes endless misery “Your God has forsaken you; your destiny now lies with me.” The King fell down to his knees in despair For his life, his Kingdom could be spared “You’d take my life and not my kingdom My people must have their freedom. For such, no misery in your hell could ever compare.” Mephistopheles erupted with such contentment The Kings folly- pure, innocent and bare Without sound or sight The King’s soul, crushed pure light Mephistopheles disappeared in a dark wisp of air... -End of Part III-
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Mar 20, 2015
Mar 20, 2015 at 9:59 AM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (Part III- The Dead)
Screams were heard out in the pastures and came a horizon much like ash on the hearth Shadows moved infinitely The sounds grew diminutively The prelude to the rapture of the earth. The Dead caught quickly to the masses of souls Hailing words and weapons of demonic origin Carrying the faces of no strangers Those once loved threaten dangers Of what was human, but now suffused in sin. Lives flooded the pathways ‘tween houses Terror coated their faces like a blinding veneer The feeble fell sprawled Crushed in panic by all Those they had once cherished and trusted so dear *“The most primitive of emotions begets the bonds once made when one would gladly **** their child to live another day.”* The hooded figure had spoken this truth to the King In a voice so trustful, endearing, yet cold “A miracle, for you, can be given To save men, women, and children But I will take the most precious of treasures you hold.” The King gave no reply in the earnest of propositions Yet rendered this a miracle none could pass. “Only in exchange for a treasure, One of your choosing- my pleasure, But of my most precious, what could you possibly ask?” From under the hood came an un-ethereal voice “Your soul shall be all that I’ll need...” With fiery sparks and a turn The fabric had burned Exposed his dark presence- Mephistopheles. A deal with the darkest of Princes bodes endless misery “Your God has forsaken you; your destiny now lies with me.” The King fell down to his knees in despair For his life, his Kingdom could be spared “You’d take my life and not my kingdom My people must have their freedom. For such, no misery in your hell could ever compare.” Mephistopheles erupted with such contentment The Kings folly- pure, innocent and bare Without sound or sight The King’s soul, crushed pure light Mephistopheles disappeared in a dark wisp of air... -End of Part III-
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Screams were heard out in the pastures and came a horizon much like ash on the hearth Shadows moved infinitely The sounds grew diminutively The prelude to the rapture of the earth. The Dead caught quickly to the masses of souls Hailing words and weapons of demonic origin Carrying the faces of no strangers Those once loved threaten dangers Of what was human, but now suffused in sin. Lives flooded the pathways ‘tween houses Terror coated their faces like a blinding veneer The feeble fell sprawled Crushed in panic by all Those they had once cherished and trusted so dear “The most primitive of emotions begets the bonds once made when one would gladly **** their child to live another day.” The hooded figure had spoken this truth to the King In a voice so trustful, endearing, yet cold “A miracle, for you, can be given To save men, women, and children But I will take the most precious of treasures you hold.” The King gave no reply in the earnest of propositions Yet rendered this a miracle none could pass. “Only in exchange for a treasure, One of your choosing- my pleasure, But of my most precious, what could you possibly ask?” From under the hood came an un-ethereal voice “Your soul shall be all that I’ll need…” With fiery sparks and a turn The fabric had burned Exposed his dark presence- Mephistopheles. A deal with the darkest of Princes bodes endless misery “Your God has forsaken you; your destiny now lies with me.” The King fell down to his knees in despair For his life, his Kingdom could be spared “You’d take my life and not my kingdom My people must have their freedom. For such, no misery in your hell could ever compare.” Mephistopheles erupted with such contentment The Kings folly- pure, innocent and bare Without sound or sight The King’s soul, crushed pure light Mephistopheles disappeared in a dark wisp of air… © 2013
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 5:17 PM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (Part III - The Dead)
Screams were heard out in the pastures and came a horizon much like ash on the hearth Shadows moved infinitely The sounds grew diminutively The prelude to the rapture of the earth. The Dead caught quickly to the masses of souls Hailing words and weapons of demonic origin Carrying the faces of no strangers Those once loved threaten dangers Of what was human, but now suffused in sin. Lives flooded the pathways ‘tween houses Terror coated their faces like a blinding veneer The feeble fell sprawled Crushed in panic by all Those they had once cherished and trusted so dear “The most primitive of emotions begets the bonds once made when one would gladly **** their child to live another day.” The hooded figure had spoken this truth to the King In a voice so trustful, endearing, yet cold “A miracle, for you, can be given To save men, women, and children But I will take the most precious of treasures you hold.” The King gave no reply in the earnest of propositions Yet rendered this a miracle none could pass. “Only in exchange for a treasure, One of your choosing- my pleasure, But of my most precious, what could you possibly ask?” From under the hood came an un-ethereal voice “Your soul shall be all that I’ll need…” With fiery sparks and a turn The fabric had burned Exposed his dark presence- Mephistopheles. A deal with the darkest of Princes bodes endless misery “Your God has forsaken you; your destiny now lies with me.” The King fell down to his knees in despair For his life, his Kingdom could be spared “You’d take my life and not my kingdom My people must have their freedom. For such, no misery in your hell could ever compare.” Mephistopheles erupted with such contentment The Kings folly- pure, innocent and bare Without sound or sight The King’s soul, crushed pure light Mephistopheles disappeared in a dark wisp of air… © 2013
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The King paced his throne whilst in anguish Prayer and hatred raced through his voice His knees met the ground With angry fists he had pound In the fate of his kingdom, he had never a choice “My kingdom in danger and my army- most gone… What could God’s plans be for us?” asked the King. “My people look for a savior My Queen begs me to save her But of miracles, I haven’t such a thing!” A callous cackle echoed the throne room Darkness claimed possession of each crease In the center, a figure Feeble, and yet limber with a smile pure of trust and deceit… © 2013
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 5:14 PM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (Preface to Part III)
What is the fate of the kingdom we spoke of What resolution came in exchange for a soul? The kingdom was ravaged So brutal and savage The people were slain in such numbers untold The loneliness came in swiftly like lions And coated all much like blanketed snow The Dead roamed freely for eons to come Their sins left them to rot and decay A penance must have come For their sins came undone And the earth swallowed their soul in its clay Of mankind there was none but a whisper Made by soft beat of every bird’s wing But one child survived Yes, only one stayed alive And my story is all that I sing. © 2013
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 5:19 PM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (The Epilogue)
A royal army set out in the coldest of air Fatigue and unrest coating their souls From the glow o'er the hills Unprepared eyes had stood still From the sight they had come to behold The coast lay in ruins as black as the night A sea-going river flowed crimson as rose Amongst fires danced shadows Cast over the red snows Demonic forms whisked in their glow The people once merry were piled in pyres The stench traveled far towards one's nose The smell of burned fears Could force any man's tears To witness of horrors that were shown The horrors they envisioned were as painful as can be The hatred swelled in masses of demonic energies The General raised hands and signaled divisions The army traveled and surrounded the town A fierce call to arms beckoned Caught by the fear reckoned The army stormed towards the blackened ground The shadows danced not on the decadence of power All eyes entranced on the oncoming wave Shrieks so under worldly A power surged, so godly Rushed through their body, no shield could stave In an instant all was quiet and the battle was silenced The army laid dead all but just one The soldier was frightened of such power, enlightened Fainted ill of such fate to be shunned "Wake and see the follies of your Kingdom's ways No God will tend to the wounded of any soul that prays" The lone soldier awoke to the sting of the sun And the tense air that seared through his lungs Took view of the land where nothing now thus stands To ponder what unearthly forces have done. In the center of the town laid a hole in the ground The hells of brimstone and sulfur impure From the edges came crawling dark forms creeping and sprawling The dead of the coast, enraged from the hells they endured...
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 5:12 PM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (Part II- The Army)
A royal army set out in the coldest of air Fatigue and unrest coating their souls From the glow o'er the hills Unprepared eyes had stood still From the sight they had come to behold The coast lay in ruins as black as the night A sea-going river flowed crimson as rose Amongst fires danced shadows Cast over the red snows Demonic forms whisked in their glow The people once merry were piled in pyres The stench traveled far towards one's nose The smell of burned fears Could force any man's tears To witness of horrors that were shown The horrors they envisioned were as painful as can be The hatred swelled in masses of demonic energies The General raised hands and signaled divisions The army traveled and surrounded the town A fierce call to arms beckoned Caught by the fear reckoned The army stormed towards the blackened ground The shadows danced not on the decadence of power All eyes entranced on the oncoming wave Shrieks so under worldly A power surged, so godly Rushed through their body, no shield could stave In an instant all was quiet and the battle was silenced The army laid dead all but just one The soldier was frightened of such power, enlightened Fainted ill of such fate to be shunned "Wake and see the follies of your Kingdom's ways No God will tend to the wounded of any soul that prays" The lone soldier awoke to the sting of the sun And the tense air that seared through his lungs Took view of the land where nothing now thus stands To ponder what unearthly forces have done. In the center of the town laid a hole in the ground The hells of brimstone and sulfur impure From the edges came crawling dark forms creeping and sprawling The dead of the coast, enraged from the hells they endured...
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The stranger unheeded by the ears of the King Aided with prosperity that swelled fat in their minds But ill-storms foreboding A wounded messenger came warning of a hellish army not far behind. "They ***** and they pillaged without mercy and killing all of the living they see! The bloodshed flowed rivers, my heart still doth shivers- I urge thou act with haste and urgency!" The King now concerned of fates now certain "From where do you hail?" asked the King "I've traveled from the Thales north after the destruction of Shale's port- I beg you now your army to bring!" © 2013
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 5:10 PM UTC
The Kingdom, the Army, and the Dead (Preface to Part II))