Seven heads

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Seven heads:

 

Who can say?

 

Who's the hero?

 

Who's the villain?

 

Who will get their way?

 

Where is the one, mighty in name?

 

Many to him stake their claim..

 

Is it wise to take sides? before the wedding they find divorce!

(Not understanding the consequence, of coarse<)--of supporting a man; in his folly..

 

(>claiming they knew >knew him;) 

 

"Is it true?"

 

Those that don't know,  have the lesser sin. 

 

Still they get dragged in..

 

Following a lie

 

The beast has seven heads 

 

Plenty to try..

 

Now, don't forget the horns!

 

Ten of them

 

All with crowns πŸ‘‘ 

 

What's this prophesy?

 

They remove the Holy seed from the ground..

 

It's all vanity 

 

Pure Insanity 

 

Look who's on the stage!

 

The beast has seven heads 

 

Strategically arranged..

 

He will be slain. 

 

Not by human hands. 

 

The battle is spiritual...

 

You see?

 

Who are the victims?

 

People, like you and me.

 

There's no one to blame 

 

The powers in our hands...

 

Kept in silence 

 

Until the command. 

 

Know the one

 

The end will come.

 

Follow him

 

Only Him.. 

 

The calling has begun. 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Valiantstar (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 10th, 2026 03:04
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 6
  • Users favorite of this poem: Tristan Robert Lange
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  • sorenbarrett

    Religious, prophetic, apocalyptic, reminiscent of the book of Revelations it speaks in symbols. Well done

  • Tristan Robert Lange

    ValiantStar, the repeated return to β€œthe beast has seven heads” really anchors the poem. Each time it appears the surrounding questions about hero, villain, and loyalty gain more weight. That structure reinforces the sense that appearances and claims can easily mislead people. Strong motif, my friend. πŸŒΉπŸ–€πŸ™πŸ•―οΈπŸ¦β€β¬›



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