The night is cursed
The curse is me
The night has cure
The cure is me
Blind like a maggot she is
Despicable being she is
No rest for the One
Cause she burns thy skin
Vast things I have done to gain the favor of the great mistress
She still recits a curse on me
Her only servant she decides to break
Servant with no eyes so he can't see the truth
But a heart to feel the madness of his lady
He stands his ground as her only autoproclamed knight
Defender of the golden light
Keeper of the smile he follows
"I, guardian of souls, shall give my eternity of souls for her happiness. Will you, oh great grey monoliths, accept my offer?"
The grey ones stare at him
"We know who you are, oh great knight, your lady is safe from sadness, but you will pay with all of your souls but one. Yours"
Without second thought the martyr accepted the condition
Thousands of millions souls started to crawl from the guardians body
Fierce and cold, tearing the guardian skin
Leaving marks and scars of love
Little he knows that he has been betrayed
The great lady he serves denied the words of the pact
The guardian returns to the lady's mansion
With pride and zeal he kneels
The golden mistress says one thing
As she opens her mouth to speak, the guardian stares at her
"I've rejected your destiny"
The guardian speechless is
"I don't need this happiness neither your souls. Now go, keep being the emotion errant you are"
The guardian with flames on his heart says
"My lady, remember who I was when I synced my souls to your will. My last is yours, thy meaning, all my life is yours. I don't need your approval, I'll be by your side all the way till yours will is satisfied"
With cold heart and hard words she replies
"Be by my side but I will never be yours, guardian"
With a smile beneath the helmet
"I know m'lady but know that I am yours, agree or desagree, I am"
20.10.20
- Author: The Sacrifice (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: October 25th, 2022 06:34
- Comment from author about the poem: Tis not a poem
- Category: Sad
- Views: 4
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