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Ride The Tide Of Anger
by Walter Jones (Age: 63)
copyright 08-06-2004


Age Rating: 7 to 127

 
What right have you to question me

Where does your power come from

Eternal desperation in the cold of the sun

Rays of trouble strife laid bare for the world

Whining crying thing you are the devil’s bride

Search not the cored pages here to meet your clan

I am among the chosen to guard this troubled land



Return to the hell of hate and taste bland of steel

No place is there here for you the death of life is real

Coble down some other hated road take the pack with you

No room here for bandits of lies and grief or lecher on a string

Burn up the tattered rats of death and take with you everything



Merchant of the slave and woman sweet and young

Take this temptation and be gone before you destroy anyone

Burned at the chained stake as flames eat their fill a scream was heard

My son took leave and road the seven known seas to find the "Paradise Lost


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08-19-2005 Roger Crique    

The tyrannical battle of Good and Evil. A complete, uninterrupted tale of great imagery and outstanding monologue, immediately transporting one to the commencement of time and space. Great fluidity and structure translated into a great reading experience.


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