By the Law of God



"Of the hays and the tandems fall,
Where wisdom reigns and shattered dreams mold.
Where mystery provoke and lust destroyed,
Of all tandems that call upon to be freed.

Gracious heights of might and wisdom,
Where all needs to fight back and be freed,
Where all needs a Hero and a villain to succeed,
Freedom against all war reigns to exists.

Not all are righteous that said the words,
Be set free we and be freed,
Where truth will be shown and lies to see,
And the detained soul be freed.

Where past is the key to mold a good deed,
Where time is like a twist of fate that loot,
Like a thunderbolt hat changes even eh moods,
Like a whirling wind in the sky that doomed.

Of all power that can move the evil kingdom apart,
Only the gracious heart with praise and honor last,
Where then true values and love to the truth last,
Indeed this is the part where all Evil Kingdom fall apart.

Indeed where the true faith in God exists,
Where all the patriots that cried of Justice are,
In the true values of good and bad,
Where the two edge sword exists to last.

Oh! Gracious fame and freedom that achieves,
The honor that came from Heaven exists,
Where the true powered of Justice Reigns,
Even the greatest faith in God that tell.

Falling the evil Kingdom is so easy,
When the brethren of the chosen are the one that leads,
Where true faith in God and Justice reigns,
And the love to the evolution of mankind and nature exists."

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Where all matter in the name of God against Evil Lands

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Written on September 01, 2023

Submitted by rosyjane007 on September 01, 2023

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Scheme XXXA XAAB XACA AXXX DEED BXXE XBFX CXFB
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,423
Words 306
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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