Aphorism Plus: Quote by Benjamin Franklin
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Poetic Form: Rhyme
Inspired: 2024 July 10
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Aphorism Plus: is a vantage point of a writer's penning skills to stretch their imaginative thoughts, in short, expounding a proverbial phrase. EX: exempli gratia;
"Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead," ... quote by Benjamin Franklin
If the three are still left breathing would you fear what might be said, for when you hear the truth of this, all secrets be at risk, will opportune all freedoms aim to raise those penniless.
To save your life, you must heed words for they will serve you best, twas the dark lord who had written you, your present interest. You'd outlast two that Shady knew and brought them back, plus test.
Which he will sit to judge at trial, cometh that hour he set; three souls for him, your life--you get, and to all, we have outlined, are the needed facts, to which, my friend, to that you'll do your best.
In summation, I gathereth,
three souls he will get,
mentioning their untimely deaths.
My inner art be facts,
coursing throughout my veins,
I will accomplish this here task
known to me by that name
--the Beastmaster. Alas,
my eyes answered my guess--
me'lord; Keeper of Hell's Gate ...
~ I pass.
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