Last breath’ers and their minions



Life of Last Breath’ers feels empowering,
Trading their soul for financial gain.
Satisfaction from desires creating fear and pain,
Knowingly harming souls to entice and devour.
Believing pleasure secures power but gaining divine tower,
Choosing to live one lifetime over infinite being.

Pitiful journey unfolds by their choice,
Self-centred actions bring nothing but unfulfillment.
Seeking suffering of those unaware, encouraging ensoulment,
Syphoning energies of the free for fortune.
Summoning demonic protection but facing ancient whom immune,
Predetermining countermeasures by magic which unfolds with devoice.

Their ranks of Semi-Soulless easily manipulated,
Doing their bidding in sexual desires.
Mindless devotion which leeches own life-force disfigures,
Bound loveless with emptiness within their spirit.
Save reminder of soul and not at last-minute,
Divine bombardment is coming be greater than last-breath.

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Their demise imminent.

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Written on June 28, 2023

Submitted by SirSlothical on June 28, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABBCCA DEEFFD EXDEEX
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 936
Words 145
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6

Jamie Tierney

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