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O Fiery Resplendence, whose fearsome ire
 
O Fiery Resplendence, whose fearsome ire
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was revealed to us in light and fire,
 
was revealed to us in light and fire,
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We beseech you: show us mortals mercy
 
We beseech you: show us mortals mercy
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and in your wrath only curse he
 
and in your wrath only curse he
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who kept you for so long in your prison.
 
who kept you for so long in your prison.
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Now that you at last have risen
 
Now that you at last have risen
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like a phoenix, please these mortals spare
 
like a phoenix, please these mortals spare
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from your magnificent fiery glare.
 
from your magnificent fiery glare.
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We beg you, reserve your terrible hate
 
We beg you, reserve your terrible hate
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for the one who chained you, Sedaris Saet.
 
for the one who chained you, Sedaris Saet.
  
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Oh glorious Princess, beloved by all,
 
Oh glorious Princess, beloved by all,
 
we tracked the one who had the gall
 
we tracked the one who had the gall
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to take you from us, and witnessed his fall.
 
to take you from us, and witnessed his fall.
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We brought you home, whole and free,
 
We brought you home, whole and free,
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and offer you this effigy.
 
and offer you this effigy.
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Destroy it now and behold our glee
 
Destroy it now and behold our glee
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as your enemies burn by your decree.
 
as your enemies burn by your decree.

Revision as of 17:42, 8 July 2016

Plea to the Elements

O Fiery Resplendence, whose fearsome ire

was revealed to us in light and fire,

We beseech you: show us mortals mercy

and in your wrath only curse he

who kept you for so long in your prison.

Now that you at last have risen

like a phoenix, please these mortals spare

from your magnificent fiery glare.

We beg you, reserve your terrible hate

for the one who chained you, Sedaris Saet.


Birthday Poem to the Princess Shinara

Oh glorious Princess, beloved by all, we tracked the one who had the gall

to take you from us, and witnessed his fall.

We brought you home, whole and free,

and offer you this effigy.

Destroy it now and behold our glee

as your enemies burn by your decree.