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A Falsified Fairy Tale
26 December, 2002
Author: Sax

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Outside it's freezing outside,
just like all the times before.

Oil and blood still stain the dead ground,
there would be fires,
but there's nothing to keep them fed.

Still the castle stands,
gone through wars,
storms of loss,
floods of emotion.

But it's not at its full splendor,
at one time it was burning,
the walls are scortched,
bricks damaged and cast to the ground.

This was is far from over my friend,
oh no,
it still rages on it it's full might within the broken walls.
Machienes and Demons ripping at each other day by day.

On the highest tower,
the two halves do a final duel,
if the one loses,
the world will collapse and disapear into nothing.
If the other wins,
his opponent will be locked away,
never to plauge the world in his way again.

The battle is simple,
fight till defeat,
the fighters are also simple,
concentrated representations of a mind,
the representation,
a perfect self,
and one of death,
ultimate self destruction.

The represented death,
he was once under the guise of a man,
bent on his "others" corruption and death.
But on one single night,
the castle walls collapse,
and the guise torn away,
a demon revealed,
a reaper in it's own right.

The represented life,
always was the pefrect image of his mind,
jet black hair with a red strip down the front,
something out of reach on the outside world.

Now the life fights his other,
the corruption almost successful,
the destruction almost reatched.

In the world the once had life is now suffering,
and on this mental battleground...

...The final battle begins.

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