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In Glorious Times

December 1, 2011
Lovejuice GOLD,
19 articles 0 photos 55 comments

Obliteration Untold!
Mayhem raining down uncontrolled!
Totaled in these skinless swine,
Modeling themselves as the newly divine,
For in this Time, Death is our almighty sign.

Shadows of a skeletal stag,
A cry risen, a fire streaked flag,
Crooked beech, in twisted revels
Summoning forth our ancestor's devils.
In ashes they shall reign,
Building thrones from the endless slain.
Before these Glorious Times.

The beasts writhe, and gnash their teeth,
As the life falls from the greenless wreath.
Windless willow be our guide,
Stay our hand, take our side,
Help us to these Glorious Times.

The chosen home, now they lie in peace,
Yet elms reach where ashes roam.
Clacking bones of a skeletal stag doth cease,
Tale told only in darkest tome,
And fade from these Glorious Times.

That which doth sleepth, let sleepth,
And where ashes lay, doth weep.
Fallen few, stay not forever of dust,
Assemble thyself, rise thou must,
And bask in the splendor of these Glorious Times!

Ashen woad and shadowed grove,
Through the earliest places,
Trek to the newest of stars, and thou shalt findest
A darkness live again, for the light doth wane.

Beholder of our Glorious Time,
Where ashes do lay, hafted in twain,
They ascend, out of their days,
Cavernous maw and sightless gaze.
They ignite the darkest sky,
And cast the pigs forth from their sty.
Atone thy sin, and bask in these Glorious Times.

Brilliant elm, our forefather's pride,
Climb forth from the grave, and divide!
For our time is coming, in tentative spaces
Dressed in wilting laces,
A hymn to our Glorious Times.

From Man's first step through greatest stain,
Bring us mayhem, malicious force.
For glory, power, or greater gain,
Men wail and curse destiny's course.
Now rise! Out of thy deathly bed,
Fathers of a Time, Lords of an Age,
With groaning bones and countless dead!
Bring us to an end, bathed in rage!
And end these Glorious Times.



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Lovejuice GOLD said...
on Jan. 3 2012 at 1:02 pm
Lovejuice GOLD,
19 articles 0 photos 55 comments
Because my other stuff doesn't involve as much murder and death. ;) Anyways, I hope you enjoyed reading it, and maybe you might be looking forward to another few poems like this?

Lovejuice GOLD said...
on Jan. 3 2012 at 1:01 pm
Lovejuice GOLD,
19 articles 0 photos 55 comments
Thank you for reading! I'm glad you think the poem is good. ^_^ I wrote it as garbled, heavily symbolic trash at first. At least somebody liked it. but, I wonder if you can find the message among all the obscure symbolism and weird words... ;)

on Dec. 23 2011 at 8:24 pm
Tbug1997 PLATINUM, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
29 articles 1 photo 39 comments

Favorite Quote:
When in doubt... Blame it on your siblings
when life gives you skittles throw them at random people and yell FEEL THE RAINBOW

This is more of the you i know very amazing you have a wonderful talent

on Dec. 15 2011 at 9:33 am
poetidea_myworld_22 PLATINUM, Rediville, South Carolina
39 articles 1 photo 104 comments

Favorite Quote:
"A girl doesn't need anyone who doesn't need her" Marylin Monroe

whoa (speechless)

on Dec. 12 2011 at 12:48 pm
Brokenness_is_Beautiful SILVER, Independece, Louisiana
6 articles 3 photos 77 comments

Favorite Quote:
Life is so ironic to understand fully, it takes sadness to know what is happiness. noise to distinguish silent and a broken heart to find true love.

Wow this is really good. I mean, I kinda expected it to be the average 'okay' good, but this is excellent!!! You are very talented. You just blew me away and went above and beyond my expectations! Great job!!!

on Dec. 4 2011 at 9:14 pm
DaughteroftheTrumpet BRONZE, East Aurora, New York
2 articles 2 photos 214 comments

Favorite Quote:
Washington Irving once said “There is sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They are messengers of overwhelming grief and of unspeakable love.”

At the first line I started chuckling because this much more of what I expect to come from such a magnificent writer. Definitely a powerful piece, and though it probably will send some of the vulnerable readers sprinting back to their safe homes under the covers, I enjoyed every word of it. It never ceases to amaze me just the extent of your talent, from poetry to short story to novel, and never will your words cease in quality or integrity. The mind of a writing prodigy put onto paper no doubt for the entire world to revel at, and forever they shall.