Though it cannot be seen or heard
This war is real
More real than the heart beating within
The battle
Mind fighting history
Past versus present
Death pursuing life
Void fleet accompaniment
I charge alone
Refusing to succumb to what I knew
What's been shown, given or made available
For there is more
Ransacking for spoils
Carefully sifting through genealogy
I pillage my ancestry
That without purpose left by the wayside
Feverishly engaged, fisticuff
With a fight to the bloody end
I alone emerge
Victorious
Published by C. Love
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5 Comments
Post a CommentAnd so you do and shall. Keep up the fight...life is a wonderful thing and you of course in the end will WIN!
Powerful!
Excellent writing and message! :-)
Weeeeee fun, aint it?
Very profound. Well done.