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Beasts of Flame
Contributed by
Egyptian_Smudge
on
Friday, 2nd July 2004 @ 11:13:16 AM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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Far beneath the sun warmed soil
The creatures of fire thrive.
In high volcanoes they surface for air,
In molten earth they dive.
Cloked in darkness, hidden in shadow,
Fear, the dragon brings.
There's nowhere to run or hide
After hearing their thund'rous wings.
Winged and fanged, scaled and clawed,
Partnering with death,
Destroying life and civ'lization
With just one fiery breath.
Forests burn, people scream,
Smoke rises to the sky.
These ghastly monsters are now pleased,
Spreading wings to fly.
Finally finished with their rampage
And their time of fun as well,
They soar to the volcanoes
And return to fiery Hell.
Copyright ©
Egyptian_Smudge
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2004-07-02 11:13:16] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Beasts of Flame
(User Rating: 1 ) by pixie on
Friday, 2nd July 2004 @ 11:23:00 AM AEST (User
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wow I love dragons, I have a cuddly dragon that is called Puff, my boyf bought it for me :)
great poem
pixie xx |
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Re: Beasts of Flame
(User Rating: 1 ) by Stoney1 on
Friday, 2nd July 2004 @ 11:54:25 AM AEST (User
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Enjoyed the read, good rythming!
Stoney |
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Re: Beasts of Flame
(User Rating: 1 ) by C2C on
Friday, 2nd July 2004 @ 12:00:29 PM AEST (User
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Lovely poem, and i'm still so jealous on how quickly you came up with it. |
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Re: Beasts of Flame
(User Rating: 1 ) by SugimotoYouki on
Thursday, 26th July 2007 @ 11:24:02 PM AEST (User
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*smiles* this is a nice picture of them you paint...
like it quite a lot...
dragon's _are_ fascinating, aren' they? |
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