Man Among MenA Poem by ChrisI do not see your reasoning, Nor do I see your cause. We are both following our own King, Defending his made up laws.
To defy would be treason, A death upon the gallows. My family's honor would go with the season, My memory withering with the rose.
So this order I must follow, Your cause is all for naught. I will be left hollow, From ending a fight the shouldn't be fought.
Your face I will not soon forget, For I killed you the very day we met.
© 2011 Chris |
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Added on April 5, 2011 Last Updated on April 12, 2011 AuthorChrisHanover, MDAboutMy birthday is the 26th of May 1992. Quotes: "We're the middle children of history, man--no purpose or place. We have no great war. No great depression. Our great war's a spiritual war. Our grea.. more..Writing
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