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 Seer's poetry

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PostSubject: Seer's poetry   Seer's poetry Icon_minitimeSat Sep 19, 2009 4:19 pm

Some of these aren't that great. I'll be the first to admit it. Some of them are pretty good. Enjoy.

Your part

The wind ever blows.
Fire and embers glow
In this unseen trove.

The eyes they do twinkle
And minds do linger
With actions that trigger.

Greed-lust-hate
Are all part of fate
And in your traits.

In your heart
Beneath the guard
You'll find your part

In this game called life.



Gods

The Gods do play
This silly game
The mortal souls they tame.

No thought or remorse
For the lives they tore
Within their lore.

(Polytheistic-Greek mythology)


To Time

Day and night.
Darkness and light.
Bliss and strife.

To the rhythm we dance
To the beat we prance
To time we are entranced.
We cannot escape it
We must all fit
In our places we sit.
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