Pure and beautiful
free and wise
Again I shall rise
to never fall in despair
to be true to thine self
Simplicity rules over
those who are
Pure and beautiful
free and wise
Shall not succumb to despite
and dare not desacrate
the body the spirit or the mind
But a life lived alone to
those who shall be
Pure and beautiful
free and wise
The Chronicles Inspired this one
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The Chronicles Inspired this one
I was sitting at work one day and I read alot of the Illearth War there so I wrote this one out of boredom. It reminds me of the unfettered poem.
"Hellfire! Everybody in this whole business, you and everyone keep accusing me of being some sort of closet expert. I tell you, I don't know one damn thing about this unless someone explains it to me. I'm not your bloody Berek."
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Such eloquence from the pen of an assasin...
Seriously, i really like it Hellfire! I can easily imagine one of the Unfettered, wandering the hills of Andelain, singing your refrain softly to the wind in the trees...
Seriously, i really like it Hellfire! I can easily imagine one of the Unfettered, wandering the hills of Andelain, singing your refrain softly to the wind in the trees...
Stone and Sea are deep in life,
two unalterable symbols of the world;
permanence at rest, and permanence in motion;
participants in the Power that remains.
two unalterable symbols of the world;
permanence at rest, and permanence in motion;
participants in the Power that remains.
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"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
-George Steiner
-George Steiner