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Dragon: Friend Or Foe?
Contributed by
Cupid
on
Wednesday, 13th April 2005 @ 04:07:50 PM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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'Here there be dragons' Is a most common phrase But never in my life Have I seen these dragon days
I had hoped that thered be peace But I was very wrong Because humans and dragons Could never get along
Cos pillaging and burning And stubborn are we But irate and gloating Out at gloaming is he
Hes the terror of the night And horrible as naught He screams and burns as he goes And terrible, or so I thought
I talked to him and then he said, 'I tire of this game, People are afraid of me And now my foot is lame'
He said that no one dared come near For fear that he may smite And so I helped him with his leg In hopes that hed not bite
The people may still fear him But at least I know That he will never hurt me For hes neither friend nor foe
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Re: Dragon: Friend Or Foe?
(User Rating: 1 ) by bigtig6269 on
Wednesday, 13th April 2005 @ 04:15:52 PM AEST (User
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kool. I love stuff about dragons, vampires, etc. great write. keep it up and good luck with your book |
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Re: Dragon: Friend Or Foe?
(User Rating: 1 ) by Soul_of_the_Siren on
Wednesday, 4th May 2005 @ 10:06:47 PM AEST (User
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Hey, I like this one. Me and my friends are obsessed with dragons, and I really like your poem because it's about dragons. Especially the ending. You are writing a book? That's cool! I write fanfics, mostly original but a few Inuyasha ones. My mom always said that I loved words, and I think she was right. I love the way your poem flows. Great job! |
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