imperfecta integrum
There they were,
The ruler of light and the emperor of darkness,
One roamed the heaven while one ruled the hell,
Their fates were the same,
None wanted to be in this hell,
But were forced and bound to be there for the time being,
The Angel demanded a valid explanation,
The DEVIL stood silent,
The Angel shouted,
The DEVIL stood silent,
The Angel wings flapped with anger,
The DEVIL stood silent,
The Angel shouted in pain,
The DEVIL knew she won’t survive much in this burning hell of his,
The Angel screamed in pain,
The DEVIL felt the pain,
The Angel knew god was with her,
The DEVIL knew god was against him,
The Angel smiled knowing it was her last time seeing The DEVIL
The DEVIL smiled knowing it was his last time seeing The Angel
The Angel saw a bright light,
The DEVIL knew it’s time for her departure,
The Angel started vanishing,
The DEVIL stood still shredding a single tear,
The Angel saw The DEVIL for the last time,
The DEVIL saw The Angel for the last time,
The Angel was back where she was,
The DEVIL was back where he ruled,
The Angel was happy where she belonged,
The DEVIL was in misery wishing for The Angel to be happy where she belonged,
The Angel was in her brightest moments wishing The DEVIL to be sorrowful eternally in his hell,
The DEVIL led his life in deep sorrow,
The Angel lived her life in eternal happiness,
They never knew each other’s side,
They never knew each others intention,
One mad in love while the other misjudged his love,
Their story was complete,
None of them were complete,
That is the story of The Angel,
That is the story of The DEVIL,
And that is how Darkness spread in hell while Light spread at heaven.
About this poem
The moment the 2 dieties met and formed the 2 worlds.
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Submitted by Rockaryan2001.as on August 10, 2022
Modified on April 13, 2023
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Scheme | abcxcd eFxFaFgxggaxhhxadxiixxjjcxb xexkkhhe |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,666 |
Words | 349 |
Stanzas | 3 |
Stanza Lengths | 6, 27, 8 |
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