Catastrophe, by T. J. Shemaly |
come hearts so joyful, listen to me in careful in this life be faithful, don't waste a tear for bothers of matters, never end nor alter series of hammers, so quit the fear history with its leaders, are continous rivers of wars and keeners, peace is never found so faint hearts quit gaming, it's no place for playing even devils get bleeding, no one reaches the cloud come let me show thee, the stories that meant to be about them either he or she, the kings and queens so famous were they, crossing each bay with games they did play, of fates and keens but sooner or later, the grave is braver the names are lost forever, only for good of deed so start your cry and lament, for a fame that was bent you'll never make a rent, of height in need Gilgamesh the mighty, in Ur stood so highly in Iraq it was he, where the rivers run he was eternity seeker, behind mountains and rivers just to live forever, even older than the sun the poor boy then after, the antidote from him they capture he lost it forever, with a bird behind the cloud so mortal he got to be, and his soul must set to free like everyone has to be, just knocked to ground Pharaohs of Egypt, dynasties they always kept after that to the crypt, they went along captured lands and glories, that was told in stories on sands they were the lilies, so sweet the song but thunder bolts keep striking, no where for hiding shut of their lighting, but pyramids did stand how large I wonder, those people did wander no matter how wider, they couldn't keep a stand the son of Failakos, he was called Alexandros for the Greek he was a boss, owned the far and near east and west he travelled, with men not counted seized and conquered, the land and air but to his grave, should go the man's brave his men took what he gave, and tore apart see what happened, for what he captured that's how it was ended, again the life did bite Oh! how Rome was rising, like a star glancing of Greeks they made a fading, oh how sour it was wide spread empire, just what kings desire as I tell you Sire, no joke it was! but the tribes got roaming, over the bording denied but knocking, the great city of Rome read of the deeds of Barbars, the Celts and Vandals the Huns are some others, and others later to come Carthage with its port, so busy in transport and made Rome mad about, the highly fame Hannibal the hero, he got the ego to set the elephants a go, and to Rome he came but winds of fortune, got low so often no help he did obtain, and down to his knees so the fortune city, Romans turned so peaty to it give a pity, it was for the king to please Siegfried the tighter, the bravest fighter he got a slaughter, in Nebilungenleid go read the story, of the fading fury of hero so glossy, that Kriemheld did bide the gallant warrior, got tricked by his saviour naked of his armor, rolling on the floor see what happens, to the man's best kins strokes below the hips, then cries no more the lords of deserts, just rose like wizards tribes of many hazards, knocked down the fear a large empire, a flaming fire a science hire, of far and near Mongols did break them, the Turks uphold them lost is their rhythm, across the lands how large were they, tell me where are they? just like a chess play, crushed by roving bands the Scots of Mary, of peasants they made an army no enough cavalry, they would ever need ask Bannockburn, who had the high turn and started to burn, and did the good of deed but the sons of Edward, got lost in hazard he wasn't a coward, but he got to lose and that's what they did, they sat a forbid and Edward to his bed, sent by the hero Bruce so my friend no wonder, the life is a hunter for grieves as thunder, nothing good to bear great the sorrow, you might see tomorrow close your eyes and follow, the Lord so dear Catastrophes awaiting, just keep on saving for days becoming, of hard and ease I hope my stories, of fading glories and turning furies, to your ear to please many are the heroes, of might and egoes went in wind blows, mentioned in folk and lore reckon the meaning, and get the cunning to face what's hiding, of life afore born on crying, and people smiling so get down laughing, with tears around finished my rhymings, about the tidings of ancient fightings, and to goodbyes I'm bound |