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Morrigan
Contributed by
Durango
on
Thursday, 15th March 2018 @ 04:50:35 AM in AEST
Topic:
mythology
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Morrigan
Life unknown, past my eyes,
You are there, behind the skies
To call me home.
On my windy shaded plain
You clear the clouds and stop the rain
From where I roam.
Queen of life,
Queen of death.
Can you listen when I say
Why the hours of the day
Run far from us?
Spirits here, spirits there,
love is one thing that we share,
Through the stardust.
O, great queen of light, calls me to plough
Vacant fields of night, where new life is found,
Their death ignites a world unbound,
I see all in sight and all things are now.
Queen of life,
Queen of death.
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Durango
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2018-03-15 04:50:35] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Morrigan
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Thursday, 15th March 2018 @ 07:55:02 AM AEST (User
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Impressive!!! 👍
Welcome to YPDC!
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Re: Morrigan
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 18th March 2018 @ 05:18:52 AM AEST (User
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here alone away from kings and queens
of heaven and sky
absolved and spawned from
from dirt of earth
Clear eyed for what it be worth
a son of sir name I was
bequeathed
you have done well by your words
Durango!
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Re: Morrigan
(User Rating: 1 ) by emystar on
Friday, 23rd March 2018 @ 10:47:42 PM AEST (User
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Awesome, creative write.
great write
Keep up with the awesome work..
emy |
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Re: Morrigan
(User Rating: 1 ) by DawnHogarth-Burton on
Monday, 6th April 2020 @ 03:03:54 PM AEST (User
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Very nice. Very nice indeed, especially "Plough vacant fields of night". Very apt for the Morrigan. |
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