The Warrior of Justice



A little while ago,
 I was king of all, full with my ego,
 Now I am lying down, in battle wrecks,
 I could have saved so many besides me,
 if it hadn't for me, a little while ago.
My kingdom, its all lost,
 Who is to blame, is it me,
 For those wise man, who can't even see,
 One who fights for just, is truly free,
 Yet, now I am lying lost it all,
 Who was right, who not they will never see.
Oh fairies, coming for me,
 I don't care for you, not a single bit,
 Oh God, for now I don't care for you either,
 As I see face of unjust that I must hit,
 doesn't matter I lost my soldiers,
 their bodies being feast for vultures,
 With all drops of blood remaining in my veins,
 I will fight, let come any amount of pains.
Live like a hero, I may not,
 Can't protect my kingdom I may,
 Can see home again, I may not,
 A fool, the historians will surely say,
 For they are those those lived in war,
 Those who surrender are like a fish in jar,
 Remember that I am a shark of deep sea,
 Death can't stir a little of soul in me,
 Lookout you all devils while I rise,
 For I am the eclipse of your sunrise.
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Submitted on July 10, 2013

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
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Stanza Lengths 29

Satyender Yadav

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