Porcelain Statues Bleached In Blood Poem by Andrus Cassian

Porcelain Statues Bleached In Blood



Sound the shrieking alarm
A red flag has been abruptly raised
A sign of surrender dipped in the dying essence of a cracked open skull
Demanding blood spilt in the form of vengeance, in the form of dominance
The enemy stands as porcelain statues
Perfect in stature, presentation decorated in brilliant armor with a glorious title
Yet in contrast, their opponent: the people they deem to be heartless animals
Brutes, savages illuminating darkly in the bleached blood of past porcelain statues
In their eyes, they deserved to be severed from the world
Making the sun’s rays seep through slower and slower as the days pass
Is it possible to see, to sense how the war will forever commence?
Is it possible to see, to sense how better skilled, better prepared the animals are
Can they really be called animals or are they demi-gods who refuse to be taken down
Demi-gods who refuse to see the life drained from them
By the very demons which set them upon the path they command for themselves
No, the blood dripping from their veins prove only one thing: human
They are human, all of them; men and women united
United under tyranny to eradicate the very thing they despise throughout a single land
Once enslaved, they grown fed up; they’ve had enough of seeing others suffer the same fate
A Thracian, the war began with one Thracian
A wife stolen and slaughtered
Forged his hand to wield a sword to cry for death to all who shall take a man’s joy for petty control
A Thracian, the war began with one Thracian who secretly wishes for it all to cease
The senseless killings, the pointless fighting, the passing of numerous brothers
But it will never until Rome has been welcomed with a siege
Sieged, broken, and burned at the stake shall Rome be taken at all full force
One by one, the beams seem to fall…
Until there is only one standing tall and proud enough….to finally end it all

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