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Poetry News Post #4209

A Father's Love

Written by: Colour Weaver, Chryseas Ashaela, Scarlatti's Asterismal Muse
Date: Friday, December 7th, 2012
Addressed to: Everyone


The price of a father's love displayed,
As a skeletal dragon joined the fray...
"Sycaerunax!" Bal'met called,
Leaving all appalled.

Thought dead beyond help, but he paid,
The price of a father's love displayed,
His decaying form broke through,
Freeing Bal'met, giving his due.

Formidable power as the dragon tore,
Through Anyone near and more.
The price of a father's love displayed,
In the fearsome figure clearly enslaved.

A blessing Ashaxei could not see,
What her dear father has come to be...
To witness the result of that trade...
The price of a father's love displayed...


Penned by my hand on the 14th of Mayan, in the year 612 AF.


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