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In the dieing mists of light
Were soldiers of God
and demons fight

Struggles of a withering soul
The victor announced by the bells tolls

Once for he that is of God
Twice for the unforgiven ones
Can you hear these daunting rings?
For those above or below will sing

Curse his spite or admire glory
Ambitious and courageous story

How many sins? Line them up
And cross off for good deeds wrought
Do they cancel up enough?
To send him peace or is it torture sought?

Bells of sin or bells of woe
Or we may never truly know



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On Friday November 9th, 2007, RubyXero (454) writes:
it has a nice liquid transitiony flow...


On Thursday November 8th, 2007, Chimauron (123) writes:
I agree with Sinister, this sounds like something that Lamb of God would sing. Great work, and easily my favorite type of poetry!


On Thursday November 8th, 2007, The Spiral Downward (387) writes:
This reads like it would make a killer song although some of the wording seems like exaggerations! Nice Write Either Way!


On Thursday November 8th, 2007, An Expired Member (2) writes:
I have wrote a few myself on this subject, but admitt freely yours is spectacular in few words. Thats the secret of poetry-cosmic information in few words.



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