Prelude: A Dragon's Greed Poem by Hikaru Etanaru

Prelude: A Dragon's Greed



Once upon a time in a land far away
There lies a dragon not even gods can hold at bay
But noble and just, ever-loving was he
He gave and gave not worried about the fee
His blood so blue that he became the Lord
But came a hero and severed the cord
He killed the demonic dragon for fame
Coz when your strong everything is fair game
But the rush of greed cursed him true
Him and his greedy sinful crew
He made them demonic, dragons of greed
Until they repent they won't be freed
But the fools unable to understand
Blinded by greed took their last stand
This is a story of revenge and pain
A story of blood that shall drive you insane

Friday, June 17, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: dragon,fire,imagination
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