In the shadows,
There is a Reper, whose name is Anubis;
He is seen as man headed black with
Jackal ears;
...
(Note: Quotes form Shakespear's works)
Erik he is a good man;
he would not hurt a fly;
...
Dear Lord,
Measure not my courage by the danger before me, not by victory, conflict or defeat.
Though others may falter and shrink from the task I shall lift myself up, and into action.
...
I woke up this morn’n
With this feeling inside my head that I can’t explain
Like a weight that I have carried
Been carried away....
...
God is great
Coca-cola is good
And people are crazy.
The man we praise
...
John Galba
It is to go I wish
To Rome Nero. Tell me
Why not, thou to die?
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My friend,
She is a beuatiful princess
blessed with wisdom and wealth
who brings peace and comfort wherever she goes;
...
Tho' hard it is to not seem rushed
like the wild fires of war;
Thou give'st a gift more precious than gold,
Thou give'st it freely, fate untold.
...
(note: quotes from Shakespear's play Julius Caesar)
Brown eyes chocolate eyes
Stare in to my eyes
...
The gates of yami
samuarai standing himself
midsummer midst rain.
mist o'er the field,
...
Under the sun
The village swordsman stands;
Upon his arm are these words:
My karma keen as my blade.
...
Wolf come to me,
Come away from that Ares Drakon,
I am your friend The Jackal Headed one.
Her firy breath cannot tsunami thee,
...
In my mind,
I sit,
like a serpent in the wait'
among the sheep.
...
Whush whisper whum wroom
My shinai
A crack of a rifle, clank of bamboo
A whoop of a whip, rattle of gun-shells
...
Sky in the heavens above
Water by the stream
Eyes of beuaty
Wind in howling snow
...
He is learning how to use a Eurobean Broad Sword and the Japanese katana and wakizashi, form the ALCS (American Leage of Competive Swordsman) . He likes Usagi Yojimbo comic books.)
Anubis
In the shadows,
There is a Reper, whose name is Anubis;
He is seen as man headed black with
Jackal ears;
And, with his scythe keen
His father watch'th him move;
His mother sees him mow.
From the eyes of the son of Ra-
Tears start to flow;
From the hands of the son of Nephthys
An ankh bloody lay.
'Shall I have peace of mind? ' saith Anubis;
As his hands work at the mummies bodies lay,
He sings a tune of the tomb.
He stands in the shadows of most.
Anubis reapeth the lands of the ill;
Yet all he want'th is life to go on.
He is but the shadow of war.
When he was young his mother gave him his tools;
And on that day his symbols lay:
Jackal, his guards to the tomb, and the thieves of tobms
Embalming equipment, so that he may let the Pharaohs rest in peace.
He lives not in Egypt, but in the west lands across the water's wars.
When the days of man are numbered as they are,
Anubis leaves the shadows from where he sleeps,
To where he rests no more.