Gehenna



You live
commit sins
and believe
that your karma is clean
although you're just skins.
You should be dread
of the reckoning day
when you'll be dead.
Sisters and brothers slept together,
nuns wear a leather
and popes admit to gluttony.
Something terrible is coming on.
I see it on the horizon.
Satan is on his way.
He's not alone.
There's Abaddon,angel of the abyss.
He'll give you a death kiss.
Asmodeus with three faces,
Behemoth with visage on his chest.
Can you hear the paces?
Somebody's coming
Satan blessed!
Souls cry,
raise their hands to the sky
and pray
for another way.
It's the sound of another deadline whistling past your ears.
It's the sound of a million regrets mounting over years.
You're nothing for god anymore.
It's too late.
In the Satan's eyes you see your fate.
He will tremble the nations,
kingdoms to fall one by one.
You're not under protection,
nobody will see the sun.
A new dawn has came
So glorify His name!
Count down together now
and say the words that you will learn:
"Hail Satan,Archangelo!
Hail Satan,welcome Gehenna!"
May the gates open!
Our souls are already rotten.
May the searing fire break through!
Get in the queue.
You'll suffer as much as you have to.
Fear.
The end is near.
What circle do you prefer?
Which one you'll be on?
Will you grieve eternally
or feel the worms internally?
Maybe boil in the blood?
Can you endure the fire flood?
Feel the agony.
Taste the pus from devil's wound.
Hear suffering soul's sound.
Burn in the flame,
think of your shame,
moaning and sobbing.
A tree that grows from the base of Hell.
It has a nasty dead smell.
It's a treat
for your "feat".
Don't looking for salvation,
help yourself to remuneration:
drink a bucket of pus for every sin.
While the torments,look at the devil's grin.
Pull out your eyeballs,
take a blood and paint the walls.
Satan will take your soul and body,
so pray for Him, everybody!

About this poem

Fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of death. Fear of life. P.S. In this poem you can see some lines from the song of the band "Ghost". But don't worry the other lines I wrote by myself.

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Submitted by polinasyrytskaya on May 16, 2024

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Scheme ABCDBEFEGGHIJFKLLMNOPNQQFFRRSTTUJJJVVWXYDJJZZZ1 1 GIHH2 2 H3 3 VVPYY4 4 JJ5 5 6 6 HH
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,881
Words 399
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 72

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