Yen and Ang
By Marion Head
Earth, fire, water, and the element air.
To each is given a gift to control and bend.
The pungent smell of war hovers in nowhere.
A gift of promise turns to ash in the war there.
They each trained to learn they now tend,
Earth, fire, water, and the element air.
They go, the good, and the others, where
They conspire and plan to a futile end.
The pungent smell of war hovers in nowhere.
Off in the distance people strain to stare.
They do not understand that he can bend
Earth, fire, water, and the element air.
He stood with his nemesis on a cliff where they stare.
His eyes were bright lights to look at him to the end.
The pungent smell of war hovers in nowhere.
The last bender has made his enemy scared.
He took his power; he must live with a mortal end.
Earth, fire, water, and the element air
The pungent smell of war hovers in nowhere.Published by Marion Head
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