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The Final Needle
Each of us is fighting to win
Mom says to us that she loves us
The hair on my neck stands straight up
I'm scared, so scared, and you are too
Would you have left, if I was strong?
Or you listened to our mother?
If you didn’t turn back and watch it
Pierce its giant fang through her heart?
Would you have still left our village?
Maybe something else had happened
In another time where we were
Different people… I love you
Lightning flashes before my eyes
I know why you have to do this
But still, I don't want you to go
It strikes you harshly, and you fall
You still mean the world to me, Claus
There's still so much for you to see
We're family, and we will
Always remember each other
Lucas felt heartbroken. Claus stopped breathing.
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This piece of poetry is based off of the ending scene to a Nintendo game called Mother 3.