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Dreams Gift

Contributed by darkkai on Monday, 2nd December 2002 @ 02:30:00 AM in AEST
Topic: StoryPoetry



On a moonscape night, the stars appear and clouds form odd shapes.

The mystical Imperial Dragon awakens from his slumber, to grant

wishes for the good of humanity. Journey's through eternity, the

wisdom of the ages..... A magnificent sign. Silly innuendos and

true heart's keep the world spinning. A warm wind blows and the

dreams take shape, children smile warmly in beds of security.

Centuries old, the dragon values the peace it has brought,

Tranquility. An assemblage glides through blessed patterns.

Mutable requests take time and wrong doings can be absolved.

Time is short and patience is a virtue. This creature is gentle yet

obscure to anger. Immortality is forbidden to those who have

a cold and dead heart. The Imperial Dragon is brought to us

by offering the great spirit of human kindness and mystique.




Copyright © darkkai ... [ 2002-12-02 02:30:00]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Dreams Gift (User Rating: 1 )
by OreO on Monday, 2nd December 2002 @ 03:03:01 AM AEST
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This is a beautiful write, i especially like the way the ending goes where it says The imperial dragon is brought to us by offering the great spirit of human kindness and mystique. Beautiful poem, i enjoyed this one alot. Keep em' coming ...
.:*~*:.OreO.:*~*:.


Re: Dreams Gift (User Rating: 1 )
by TheSchroedmeister on Wednesday, 11th December 2002 @ 12:51:43 PM AEST
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Dragons are cool, just like this poem.




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