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jeka94
4 years ago
9

What's a Poem about the crusades

History
1 answer:
Firlakuza [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I have witnessed this upon the shores

the ****** of morals,causes,mores

and scores of promises

made and broken by

trip tied tongues with words yet spoken

in the days of heraldry

when men could be

the killers in society and still

be free.

I saw it too when dreaming in a tree

Peru I think it might have been

but every scene was set for me

in the quicksand by the sea

and I side stepped them each and everyone

now it all is gone and faded as the past will do

into another image

who could believe the tale

that men in chain mail suits set sail

to set upon the citizens and sit by while the slaughter fallen

the fruits of hell with chain and ball on.

Hard but even harder still imagining that men still will

bang the drum

so hungry for

another moral ****** score.

it's war

and that is what we got

so take a *** of ale put on the suit of chain link mail

and go and meet

your season of no reason where the only reason you will find is the unreasoning of the deaf and blind.

War.

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