A Trip to Asgard

Lincoln

A Trip to Asgard

 
(background noises) Help! Help! …

Standing in the middle of the most dangerous city
Where Man and AI struggled for existence
In a world of “Run for ya life” If you valued it

Still wondering how I got here
I tried to gather some thoughts
But then the “Run!!!”
The shooting started again, and I saw bodies dropping dead!

I was too shocked to reason
I ran Faster I than I ever did
And ended up in another crazy universe

Heard strange voices and whispers
I was so happy, thinking I'd gone mad
Well, I didn't know I was fully sane
And the day just started

“I'm solio, Pleased to meet you”
“Solio? Please, where the hell am I? Like I don't belong here”
“I'm Lincoln, by the way”
“You’re in Asgard and you got here by kitrans accidentally, but you belong here now”.

Now that was when I went mad
I was freaking panicking
'cause not only did I just escape death
I am talking with ghosts in the safest place in the universe
And that was going to last
Or so I thought

After weeping out my so hurt soul
All I thought of was to take along journey to anywhere faith led me
And sleep If I got tired, not minding getting devoured by any weird creature

With hunger, thirst, and weakness
waiting for whatever faith had to offer
I travelled through the shadow of death, like was written in the Bible
But with much reality in my case

And then I finally gave up
And slept behind some spooky tree
Hoping some serpent will feed me the fruit of life

But then I woke up
To my greatest surprise
It was all a nightmare

Whoever knew I would have an experience of such
In a city full of miseries and untold confessions
30 minutes into slumber.
  • Author: Lincoln (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 6th, 2022 11:17
  • Category: Reflection
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  • shaa

    Amazing. Great write. I actually read it from the end too, and still the story is the same if not better. Applause for this piece



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