Cast from the heights



My wings made of diamond, Skin dark as oil, eyes as blue as the sea, teeth as white as clouds, Beard white as sheep wool, chiseled body, legs made of Gold, my voice was as loud as thunder I was such a beauty to behold, My name was Jabba

But Lucifer took the cake in beauty his looks were stunning, and Music that came from him wonderful,
I had strength of an Ox, Elephant, Bear and Gorilla put together, I had speed like lighting not even Superman, Hulk or Flash could beat me in a fight if they were real,

The war broke out in Heaven as if a drunken brawl started in a bar, I saw that Lucifer wanted to overthrow the Most High God, as if he were taking sweets from a child, Swords clashing and powers being used as if the sea and volcano were having an intense fight, we were outnumbered like cockroaches, I saw an opportunity to fight a high ranking angel as if I were in a boxing match, he overpowered me with a punch to the chest which sent me flying as if I were a paper plane in the air,

we soon lost the war because of being outnumbered, we were cast out of heaven like Monday morning trash, We lost out beauty and rights in heaven like a mother losing a child to gun violence, Depression and ugliness filled our being like an angry fire, we cursed our commander for misleading us into a fierce battle.

About this poem

This poem is about the war that took place in heaven between Lucifer and Michael and an angel who regrets picking the wrong side

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Written on April 24, 2022

Submitted by browne13740 on April 25, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X AX X A
Characters 1,312
Words 261
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 1, 1

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