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frozen [14]
3 years ago
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Fun PTS ez

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oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Its called The Ancient Evil:

The winter winds dance upon the ice-capped plains

as a ballerina dances across the stage, free just as the wind

the winter winds ice-cold figures danced but in vain

for just as joy flowed through their actions, an evil was left behind.

An evil that devours the ground upon the winds passing.

Frigid winter wind oblivious to the wreckage left in its wake

yet even the simple remnants; left behind is not wanting

the frozen land beholding crystals of ice upon the icy plains.

The ancient evil abhors the honest winter wind,

with it comes the scorching warmth, the killer of ice, and all that is frozen

the ancient evil holds the winter dancers within its blistering grasp

and obliterates it with absolute detest.

With the ancient evil comes the gentle caresses of the sun and the reviving rain; Spring has arrived and with it draws near the hope of another year.

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