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Discovery of the Traveler
Contributed by
shinji_kusa
on
Tuesday, 31st October 2006 @ 12:50:25 PM in AEST
Topic:
war
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There stood the traveler,
At the foot of a mound,
Knights’ graves everywhere,
Not a soul to be found,
Then as he stepped back,
He tripped on himself,
“Damned cobbled shoes!”
“Not worth the wealth!”
As he looked down,
To examine their soles,
He saw a great sword,
Buried ‘mongst holes,
He pulled it out,
And studied the great blade,
A deep red steel,
Like none ever made.
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2006-10-31 12:50:25] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Discovery of the Traveler
(User Rating: 1 ) by MisfitMe on
Tuesday, 31st October 2006 @ 01:30:19 PM AEST (User
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I like it, nice flow
BigLoveMuchPeace,
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