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Achilles, Bloody Battles, Death's Black Hand As Was Fated Part Three, the Conclusion
Achilles, Bloody Battles, Death's Black Hand As Was Fated Part Three, (the Conclusion) Dawn, bright rays fell upon Achilles and his band exiting ship, Greek sandals felt soft Trojan sands with mighty magnificent Greek pride in courageous hearts each seeking greater fame they knew would come as battle starts. Landing all around was mighty horde of Greek ships as falling Greek anchors through Trojan waters slip Achilles, full of joyous prospect of this contest's gifts gave warrior's brave words to his warriors spirits uplift. Near their shores, Trojan scouts blew horns, Greek first landing to Hector, Troy's greatest leader none withstanding rushing to meet fighters in many bloody battle fought until sun's disappearing rays flowing bloodshed did halt. As night, slowed removal of the fallen Greek dead even Achilles brave men, felt dawn's coming dread yet Olympic gods felt pride, how Greek warriors had died as Achilles and his men's glory filled their hearts with pride. For months, then years the Gods watched as great battles rage as Troy held out due to wisdom from its great sage and its massive fortified walls, warriors brave and true even cruelest of the gods gave Troy's warriors their dues. Day came that Achilles the great Prince Hector slew as had so many Greek warriors fallen too Fate, had not delivered Death's deepest goal, its blackest hand that of Achilles's sad end, greatest sorrow of his band. Achilles rose, saw dawn and knew it was his last a vision, he saw his ship sailing its black mast true to his warrior's brave heart, he felt not a grievous fear knowing his life would end, as Death its icy hold grew near! Fated, Death sent poison arrow into his heel finally greatest Greek hero did Death's hand feel was not this end, his legendary fame that sealed his name sacrifice that brought this warrior his everlasting fame? And the climax, that was to then seal Troy's sad doom as greater sacrifice must enter Death's new room for Gods decreed that thousands of Troy's citizens must die to honor this hero's death, defeat was the Gods's new cry. Achilles, Bloody Battles, Death's Black Hand As Was Fated (Part Three) Part Two-titled, 2. Achilles, The Journey To Troy Part One-titled, 1. His Heart and Soul Were Mortal Achilles, Bloody Battles, Death's Black Hand As Was Fated (Part Three) - Is the Conclusion.. Syllables Per Line: 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 0 12 12 14 14 Total # Syllables: 468 Total # Words: 340 edit : Links to all three parts Part One link https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/achilles_his_heart_and_soul_were_mortal_1049429 Part two link: https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/achilles_the_journey_to_troy_part_two_1051599 Part three link: https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/achilles_bloody_battles_deaths_black_hand_as_was_fated_part_three_the_conclusion_1182783
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