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Premium Member Ragnarok: the Storm
With the end of days upon them
Nears the time of final battle
In the halls of high Valhalla
Asgard senses its death rattle

In the forest crows the rooster 
In the sky the sun does darken
In the cave the hound is howling
To these signs the Aesir harken

Heimdall blows...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ragnarok, weather,
Form: Epyllion
Ragnarok
I sometimes think that the oil is good.
For what if it all comes up in a flood.
It rushes in on every shore.
And life in the sea will be no more.

Then if you light a fire. 
It will spread with the wind.
To beaches and fjords.
Like our...

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Categories: ragnarok, mythology,
Form: Free verse
The Seals of Ragnarok, Part I
I once was a SEAL, an operator
I filled my country’s foes with cool dread,
Send countless terrorists screaming to hell
Where no virgins awaited the dead.
I met my own end many years later,
And a strange one it was at that.
Had a heart attack at a company game,
And...

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Categories: ragnarok, adventure, crazy, fate, fun,
Form: Epic

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



For Ragnarok
With foul words these kings have spoken
battered helmets and shields broken
unions of bronze blades
muddy corpses in bloody glades
Strong arms block blows that felled giants
in place of these dueling tyrants
pushing ever forward into the fray
cut down friend or foe if cross thy way
spears held high for...

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Categories: ragnarok, violence, war,
Form:
The Seals of Ragnarok, Part Ii
Odin looked confused, and Thor did too,
But none of us bothered to wait
Ten thousands years of warrior souls,
Charged the dark foe right out of the gate.
My boys they shot out Fenris’s eyes,
And the old 7th cav, they rode in
Slashing hard with drawn, curving sabers,
They cut...

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Categories: ragnarok, adventure, crazy, fate, fun,
Form: Epic
The Seals of Ragnarok, Part Iii
Odin he said,’This was not what fate told.
We were supposed to die on this field.’
I shrugged and said,’There was a change of plans,
So listen up, cause here’s the deal.
The norns, you see, could he hex to whole thing
So I sent my best-looking men down,
To treat...

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Categories: ragnarok, abortion, crazy, fate, fun,
Form: Epic



Ragnarok
Today
I lost another piece of my flesh
Strangely
I feel no different than I had been
Yesterday
It was only a little portion of it
Tomorrow?
Who knows? It just might be everything

Still
I marvel at the rise and fall of day
Wishing
Time would make up its mind
Hoping
For once, humanity becomes vanity
Happy
To see...

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Categories: ragnarok, allegory, allusion,
Form: Free verse
The Age of Ragnarok
The Dawn breaks as planned ,
Mrs and Mr god look down upon their creations and children.

Mrs God weeps because the children have forgotten their mother and send her no thanks or love ,
Mr God is enraged at this insult.

He and Mrs God continue to look...

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Categories: ragnarok, allegory, angel, anger,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Ragnarok Amber's- -
gentle  winds vaulting 
nature's  animals  charging 
climate control cell

void earths bombardment 
catastrophe plights denied 
raging storms collides

nuclear fires 
host brilliant amber's tokens 
earth ends in fire


2/13/20
Written word by James Edward Lee Sr  2020...

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Categories: ragnarok, analogy, anxiety, conflict, environment,
Form: Haiku
Last Battle of Gods
Bifrost!
The grave for Muspell’s sons
The Frost! 
The strength of coldest month.
Fenrir
Has eaten sun so fast
Don’t fear!
We kill because we must.

Disgrace!
The breath of Ragnarok!
No chains
For Giant Wolf and Dog.
Heimdall
Is playing Gjallarhorn
The hull
Of Naglfar won’t turn.

The Thor’s 
Not better than Great Snake
Last War
Of gods, and Surt will...

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Categories: ragnarok, conflict, courage, death, destiny,
Form: Epic
Fated To Destroy
I care for nothing
Or so you say—
Well, yes, I agree.
But when someday
The fates proclaim
That you are he who
Will bring doom upon
The world all once knew—
When, from your birth
You've always knkwn
That you are destruction,
Well, you simply don't
Bother to care
About anything, really.
Everything, after all, 
Seems so small,...

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© Fm Rt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ragnarok, fate, future, myth, mythology,
Form: Ballad

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry