Two Roads



"Climb up high into the dessert of foe,
Loneliness of facades into two,
Separation of depression from the world of reality,
Seeking up high to the world of victory.

Up high to the ground of freedom,
Justice is the emblem to protect the innocents,
Waving the sword that will killed the enemies,
The sword of hope and Justice in the hands of the Warrior's Grace.

Mighty roads of bad and good,
Never regrets the day that been evolved,
True colors of the wind been seen,
Even the inner guts that every people carry within.

Light of the blind to see the world of fame,
Making ways to show the difference,
Never be the same again from the grave where been,
The Sword of Justice will reign forever.

In the depth of confusion never been shaken,
Always the truth echoes at the end,
Showing the best that it could that will attained,
The very best that the world seek to last forever!!

Two roads that merged in one,
A freedom to show the way to defeat all enemies,
Never be the same again where bad and good are,
Because the two roads merged in one to show the truth against all odds."

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Life in the dessierto of foe and agony when two roads met.

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Written on June 24, 2021

Submitted by donnabella_d on December 10, 2021

Modified on March 12, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAA XXBX XXXC XXCD EXXD EBXX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,080
Words 230
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Donnabella Deapera

Freelance Industrial Engineer/Volunteer and Researcher, an adopted of the people who are within the Philippines and a Leader to protect the innocents that was a victim of sabotage that used drugs to killed the innocents. Brethren by a Geologist that was been slayed and killed by Filipino International Terrorists who used covid 19 to invade the world and a Fighter of truth to gain the strength to killed the evil world. more…

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