Fate - Rise and Demise

Last Shadow

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Positioned and placed in line with precision of Fate accurately on time always ready selecting us to come to the light and rise our eyes to see and live our lives.

 

Next stop is bloody or not cause Darkness will come with Death being our destination arrived as individuals dilivered specifically anywhere we fall in demise.

 

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Bloody or not, Death will come

A fearful heart beating of drums

Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide

Our nature to die is inside

 

Fate has decided your place

Born raised to die anywhere in space

Just hanging around, tons of fun

Live to die in a tomb

 

Buried Bones or ashes cremated

The familys devastated

Or you're the criminal 

They're free overall

 

Spirit may live but dead in truth

Aged to die or die in youth

Given that mortality is an illusion

But we accept life's delusion

 

Party it out and alcohol kills

Drunk driving wreckless skills

Drugs and all, stoned to death

Or taking it up with crystal meth

 

Either way, it's how it goes

We fall endlessly just for show

Just live it out and hang in their 

There is really nothing to fear

 

See what happens, live long enough

Kick fates ass, we are tough

Piss it off, take a stand

It came first but we're the band

 

This is our song, so hear it out

Willingly fighting without a doubt

Fate can't control what is rabid

Rise or Fall, it's your bid.

 

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In ones eyes we rise, in fate we fall,

Demise comes to all

  • Author: Last Shadow (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 15th, 2019 21:30
  • Comment from author about the poem: Idk Just through in whatever. Just decided to give it a lot but not over do it, even if I already did I just had to shut up.
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  • Michael Edwards

    Sorry but I can't read it with the dark shading.

    • Last Shadow

      I've seen it before but, have you tried opening notes and copying and pasting dark shaded poems? It should work and will help.

      • Michael Edwards

        Sorry but if I can't read it in the first place then I won't be bothered. Even when highlighted it reads against a bright blue background which is quite distracting.

        • Last Shadow

          If it helps have you turned the brightness up, I already suspect it but if that's the case I already changed it. I don't mind to change just giving ways to help in case some people won't.



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