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| Rashne |
Posted: Jan 9 2008, 08:33 PM
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I wrote this for my school's Writer's Club and plan on submitting it to our literary magazine. As of yet I have no title in it.
Sing me a song, a song of war. Sing to me, he had said, of a man. ou boulomai aeidein soi* Sing me a song, a song of despair. A lone voice echoes out into the darkness. It cries for quiet, for peace, But the machines of war still turn, And the reaper descends for the harvest. Sing me a song, a song of glory. Sing to me, he had said, of a man. aisomai soi** Sing me a song, a song of greatness. A lone rose stands out of the ashes. Its beauty is radiant, is perfect, And is made more beautiful by the scene around it, And I am compelled to reach for it. Sing me a song, a song of peace. Sing to me, he had said, of a man. aisomai soi Sing me a song, a song of love. A storm flares red and white out into the night. It screams promises of destruction, of death, But I stand my ground, and I shall not falter, And I would sooner die than let harm befall this rose. Sing me a song, a song of time. Sing to me, he had said, of a man. aisomai soi Sing me a song, a song of fate. *This Greek line means, "I do not want to sing to you." **This Greek line means, "I will sing to you." A note on the spelling of "aisomai": Greek, like Hebrew, but unlike English, has inferred sounds at times. This is one of them. Written in Greek, it would start alpha-sigma, not alpha-iota-sigma. The Latin "i" is there only for pronounciation purposes. Any comments are much appreciated. ***I have edited this poem and fixed the wording error. ~Rashne -------------------- |
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