Death Over Town
DEATH OVER TOWN
“it’s not too late to realize it”
Around over a hundred million years ago
The earth was created by a mysterious man
That none of us have seen
He created the life and death beyond every space
He chose a man to have wisdom and freedom
To overcome temptations
To live a life in a paradise that no one can imagine
For He made his creations as He was made
But all of a sudden, everything changed
From the fact that the mirror He created was broken
The sickness had spread all over life
Crises had risen to destroy His beautiful creations
And temptations eaten His most valuable living thing
Problem starts occurring
Fire is sparkling in front of Him
Smokes are spreading from nowhere
And death over town was increasing
Struggles are left behind
The rain was pouring hard
The flood was happening
And a lot was found dead all over the town
From the paradise He created, to the inferno He’d seen
From an intelligent man, to a stubborn arrogant sinner
From a beautiful life He promised
To a tomorrow full of blood and death over town
He created light to see what is right
Not to crawl and worry in the dark
He created His paradise to see the beauty
Not to suffer in poverty and madness
He created living things to bring happiness
Not to give guilt and loneliness
And He created wisdom and freedom in a man
To love and take care of everything
Not to be foolish to dump and ruin it
Darkness will end where life and light begun
Inferno will fetch the unforgiving souls of sinners
Loneliness will destroy every love and understanding
And death over town will arise as payment
For what have been vindictive destroyed
Death is coming
So start changing
Challenges are happening over and over
But keep on fighting
If rain fall down
Try helping the town
Just keep wishing, hoping, and praying
The armor to defeat death over town
Not other than great faith on its own creator
- X
Copyright © Keizuky Xien | Year Posted 2015
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