The world as we know it, is not all it seems.
And what we shall see, and not worthy of thee.
Erstwhile the angels and gods above see.
What they had created and named humanity.
The ones above, created the world. And gave it their all, for we gained their love.
But we still have seemed to take advantage of the direction of our makers, and turned it so we will be for the ones who fall.Angels shall fall, and perish as they see. What we as their sons, and daughters have freed.
For Pandora's box cannot compare to the tragedies, of angels alone. Falling and killing their beloved sons.As winged creatures fall. That were meant to protect us. It'll be, just like the wrath that some of if we write, for we have created such an awful sin.
And we shall realize that; when angels fall like meteors falling from the aurora's one evening in fall.Their wings aflame and looking like shooting stars, their screams of agony, being mistaken for meteors in all. But when they crash, and we know all.
We shall realize how screwed we have all become.
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Super edgy, but this is about the heavens as we know it. No one has seen or actually heard anything from anyone that goes by the name of god, and it's terrifying to think he's there.But the main idea is humanity is terrible. And if god were to see what he had created, he would be angry enough for the angels to fall and burn as they do.
In old legends of where I lived when I was younger, I was taught that whenever god gets tired of humanity as it is, angels will fall from the heavens themselves like lightning to a metal pole. Causing havoc. This was also said to be what happened to the dinosaurs whenever they had started to become smarter.
I'm not much of a religious person, but my thought is that if this was to happen. Gods wrath would start begin the start of everything else as we know it.
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