Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Song of Boreas

The North Winds coldly blow,
Bringing forth the Dawn of Winter
The beam of Hope shall never glow
Do you see how roses wither?

The North Wind strikes in a dreary grandeur
He delivers frost and woe to all humanity
He's visible, but yet there's no cure
He'll kill you in dark insanity

How can you defeat Death itself,
As he descends as snow and hale?
It's impossible to break a boreal shelf
When all faith's gone, you're bound to fail

Oppose Boreas and you shall die
In the virgin snow, your remains shall lie

1 comment:

Gaia said...

Ask me not but my mind of wonder, wonder an unconquerable yonder, if Boreas is death it self, then who might Thanatos be? IF so Boreas be death, then let us specify that Boreas is also known as Thanatos himself...