The Thousand Year Prophecy

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This story was written in the form of a poem.

The once was a king in his throne.

He was stubborn, pushy, and alone.

Their was a century old prophecy to fulfill.

But his greed made him oblivious to such a thrill.

He sent out soldiers to do the task for him.

They all came back dead or injured before him.

The soldiers started to revolt, and destroyed the king's castle.

The king couldn't believe the effort and hassle.

He just stopped all his soldiers right there and then.

And then he shouted, "YOUR ALL FIRED, MEN!"

So the crew stood frozen, from the tone of his voice.

They thought for a while and started to rejoice.

We were free! What a great day!

Now we find a job for just as much pay!

The team left shouting with glee.

And the king just sat, thinking of the prophecy.

He eventually thought that he needed a feel,

so he decided he'll do the prophecy for real.

He examined the wall, not missing a detail.

After he finished, he looked a bit pale.

He started to regret his latest decision.

It was such a careful job with much precision.

He quickly remembered this wall may be,

Nothing more than a destiny.

He convinced himself to go on this trip.

and maybe his men will be in his power again, with no lip.

Then on his face, appeared a smug grin.

If he did this task, then he would win!!!

He placed all his food, water, and other stuff in a pack,

he proceeded to throw it over his back.

It was time to leave on a huge ordeal,

with everything he needed, including 30 meals.

He said bye to his kingdom, and all of his stuff,

he was now off on a journey ever so rough.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 19, 2012 ⏰

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