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Godplay
By N.A. Triantaffelow
In the summer when away,
The world I wish to see one day.
But if my wish is not to be,
The world I wish to come to me.
And in the fall when returned,
The world I wish to have much learned.
But if my students have not known,
The world to me I wish be shown.
And in the winter when I'm here,
The world I wish to have no fear.
But if my wish is not heard so,
The world for, I will fight such foe.
And in the spring when I leave,
The world I wish to have reprieve.
But if my children are too weak,
The world I wish for me not seek...
- by Agrikar the Hidden |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 06/28/2009 |
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- Title: Godplay
- Artist: Agrikar the Hidden
- Description: A poem about a being of great power, who comes upon a civilization and starts to help them. They, in turn, start to worship him as their god. Whenever they are in trouble he finds a way to fix their problem for them, and this turns out to spoil and make them weak as a growing society. Eventually, once he realizes this, he leaves them to fend for themselves because, though it pains him to do so, he knows it will only make them strong, and better, so that one day they will no longer need him.
- Date: 06/28/2009
- Tags: gods life lessons natriantaffelow
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Comments (2 Comments)
- notarocketscientist - 07/02/2009
- poems do not always need to rhyme but it was still awesome 5/5
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- Kid_Sikness - 06/30/2009
- cool. its a great poem. like the story you put with it as well. 5/5
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