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This poem was based on a picture I was asked to write about. Hope you like it! |
Tale of the Phoenix A story poem based on a picture of a phoenix By Ronald Simpson This is bad The spores from the neighboring forest are killing our people slowly with the lethal Kamizake poison What can we do? It is against our way of life to burn something as sacred as the Redwood forest! but we cannot sit idly by as our children slowly perish secretly fading in the night where they lay their heads we must do something before we are next and death continues its game of genocide And so the elder calls each of the men to his temple and weaves us a tale of a mythical red bird that may be able to save us a savior that owns the skies a divine creature that doesn’t cope with human nature this feathered creature called a phoenix can incinerate the forest ending the trekking spores from reaching our village thus ending the life of the forest with one vigorous shrieking flamethrower it seems like a way to solve all of our problems but it’s not do we destroy a forest or let it claim hundreds of innocent lives? then all of the men hear a tumultuous explosion outside followed by distant cries It is our rivals to the west their kingdom is burning in the night eliminating all of the darkness the flames are high as we stare cluelessly The enraged inferno continued for hours until morning when the fire finally gave out melting at the grace of the sun Then I turn around one last time to look at the fallen empire and see the phoenix soaring towards the sun extenuating a streak of crimson and drifting endlessly in the sky. |