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the tale of Adrosea and Deamonic
she stood in front of her people calm
him by her side, raising his palm
she slit it gently by her blade
a bond between them forced to made
his face turned in pain filled rage
covered by bark and bits of sage
a consort made to the queen
offer of blood, lust and mead
he loved her still, forced or no
where ever life forced him to go
she queen but not of state
made queen forced by fate
in for people unlike the norm
but people of old who but take form
howl in the night they but do
drink blood from others only few
Androsea sits upon her throne
escape her but a weary moan
a son but given is late in may
Deamonic proud to give the gateway
but in old tales it comes to this
what the son must do in morning's mist
take the blade which gave him life
kill his parents then take a wife
thus the chain never ends
when son over power the mends
now sit upon the thrown once hers
hears his son whimper like soft purrs.
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haha! alright! brava! brava!
no, but seriously... i absolutely loved this. it was a joy to read! Your style reminds me of a revised Chaucer! And that is a wonderous compliment, my friend! And it's kind of ironic that it is the tales of adrosea and deamonic while Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales :) brraaavaa!