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In another world
place and time
When men were gods
and women divine
Worlds collided
for the sake of land
and so began the reign of man

New worlds were conquered
and innocent's were slayed
A plague of death
that brought suffering and pain
War was rich
with the blood of men
Death conquered all
and the rivers ran red



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On Friday December 1st, 2006, Dancing_Monkey (1880) writes:
*Headbangs*


On Friday December 1st, 2006, fushigi no kaosu (88) writes:
All I can do is agree wtih the others on this. Wonderfully powerful. --Kaosu


On Tuesday November 21st, 2006, Instant Insanity (773) writes:
Damn, This was striking and strong. It's sad and true. "A plague of death that brought suffering and pain War was rich with the blood of men Death conquered all and the rivers ran red"


On Tuesday November 21st, 2006, Instant Insanity (773) writes:
I love the way you make your poetry come alive and back to death:-) Amazing ][ ][


On Sunday November 19th, 2006, Aunty Depressant (748) writes:
Enjoyed the flow, and the sad touch of recollection of a remorseful history...and recent conflicts sadly too.


On Sunday November 19th, 2006, heartdripsblack (769) writes:
this was an amazing poem from you my friend!! i loved the flow of it! nicely done ~ redneck



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