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Run and did hide,
Those fool-hearted men,
As the figure approached
My form yet unmoving |
What a day was this, Fine as any before, That should dare to think Of unhappiness sound. For today as I see Walk, think, and do, Much unfolds to the eye That hath not seen unto. For dare I to voice, an opinion of such Sound and benevolence, Seen not before this. And do as I may So see as I do, For the things that unfold, Come crashing anew. Look to the sky! Where some hath revealed A figure of sorts, Who heed not the rules. And down in his hand, That strikes fear into men, A bolt of such size, That cowards they are then. Run and did hide, Those fool-hearted men, As the figure approached, My form yet unmoving. And thought of my death, Flashed as lightning surrounds me, For a god of such strength, I must take but a knee. The wind it did circle, And air it did die, As the bolt kept on coming, alive in the night. For when he did speak, A thought came up'n me, As I knelt at his might, He spoke right up to me. Aghast as I was, I held my tongue fast, For this god was such, That disrupting did not. When he finished his piece, With such grace might I add, The men burst out crying, From the sound of the words. And yet I held fast, Watching the mighty god retreat, For he said his full duty, And listening did mine I do. When once calm the sky was, Again like before, I stood up to think, Of the words I just herd. And then hit me it did, On that fair eastern coast. |