Conqueror Poem by Van Empasis

Conqueror



I die a little but live eternally
I smote the tongue of evil
Climbed the mountain of death
I carried my own frightening soul
And faced on its dark path

I stole the sleeping freedom
Slayed a thousand of vices
I vanquished the fissure's of Hades
Walked with the coward's blood

I've been struck by the wrath of Zeus
Drowned by the waves of Poseidon
I flew along with the wind
Traveled to the earth's every corner

I smiled unto the sorrow's eyes
And frowned to the overwhelming joy
I captured my own sou's weakness
Enslaved the chaos within me

I stood in the zenith of love
And embraced God's wisdom
I die a little but live eternally
I am a conqueror

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