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Dragon's Brood II

Contributed by NoSaint on Sunday, 16th July 2006 @ 06:36:45 PM in AEST
Topic: fantasy



It has been a year
Another blood red moon
Animals acting strange
She would be coming soon
Since last time
She flew on by
On their lips
Was the question why?
Would she grace them?
With another pass
Or scorch them
With a fiery blast


She thought of love so sweet.
As she would lift him off his feet.
Destroying anyone in the way
She would scorch them black
Not to live another day.
A hackle rose upon her lips
The sky where she hovered turned black.
She would have to make a decision
Remove him from his earthly prison.

Her children young
No father they knew
So back to east
To rescue him she flew
Once more the village
Was saved from harm
As to distant land
She went to disarm
The Wizard who kept
Her love in cave enclosed
She stopped only shortly
To pick up a red rose
A child had picked
Before running to flee
It would work magic
On the Wizard you see






Copyright © NoSaint ... [ 2006-07-16 18:36:45]
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Re: Dragon's Brood II (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Monday, 17th July 2006 @ 04:00:07 PM AEST
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I think this turned out great Shari!
Michelle


Re: Dragon's Brood II (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 19th July 2006 @ 01:21:56 PM AEST
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Great write my friends.....Mike




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