Well it does not take up that much time to learn these things, anyway, I do not think I am quite worthy of being called a poet. And the diet stuff is just general knoledge that I have always known.
I love that idea, though what I really cannot figure out is what ruin would it be in, and what would be a suitable time to say when it was discovered. But I love your suggestion about how it was used.
Hello, this may seem silly but I have been looking through a few detective books recently and thought I would ask, who everyone here thinks is the best detective.
I think I may be a bit late if all the plaques have already been given and I know I am only a humbly, young poet. But would you mind if I could have one of those pretty plaques please. *Looks up at Artimidor with innocent puppydog eyes*.
This piece of writing, now considered as a poem was once believed to have been used as a war cry by none other than Ma'asherom’s the Red, one of the most powerful evil archmages during The War of the Chosen. It is said by those of knowledge that the poem was once inscribed on major buildings in several of the bigger cities of the human kingdoms, but all of these were destroyed at the end that terrible war. Now, these lines only remain, hidden away in the deepest recesses of the Santhalan Library.
Ma'asherom’s Call
Are you the chosen? Are you cold inside? Are you lost in demise? Are you gone from life?
Are you the chosen? Are you full of hate? Are you unable to like? Are you destroyed by love?
Are you the chosen? Are you tortured by reality? Are you wounded by truth? Are you killed by life?
Are you the chosen? Are you the careless? Are you the soulless? Are you the heartless?
Are you the chosen? Are you the fallen? Are you the lost? Are you the doomed?
Are you the chosen? Are you the murderer? Are you the obliterator? Are you the annihilator?
Are you the chosen? Are you the winner? Are you the master? Are you the magic?
Oh yes, my second poem contribution, thank you so much, I love this, I was beginning to doubt this poem would be accepted. Thank you again. Also now I should hopfully have plenty of time to think about another poem because I have 6 weeks of school.
Sorry I have not replied in a while, I have been quite busy rping, also I suppose I have been considering that comment, because I have made mistakes in thinking that comments were wrong before and I turned out to be wrong. But I am really not sure about this one because I do not think it sounds correct the way that was suggested and if I did it like that is would be saying there teeth are yellow and rotting, when actually I was trying to describe the colour yellow as rotting so I cannot be sure.