Dragon Angel: Erik Poem by Nathan Vigil

Dragon Angel: Erik



(Note: Quotes form Shakespear's works)

Erik he is a good man;
he would not hurt a fly;
Ethic his by his sword and by his word no man shall die!

(Come not between the dragon and his wrath)
Erik has the heart of a dragon in the skies,
Erik's wrath is so high,
No man shall e'er see it
While Erik is a man.

(Fights dragon-like, and does achieve as soon)
When some poor soul needeth
Erik's hand; he taketh to the skies of God above;
When he yells
Thunder brakes the seas;
Lava rains form the skies;
Ash from the wells where Evil gets it water flows.

(From man to dragon: he has wings; he's more than a)
God of Egypt by name Amen-Ra;
Erik's fire hoter than the sun;
Yet cold as death in the same.

(That angel of the world, doth make distinction)
Erik, an angel of God's Heaven
Erik, a dragon of the Earth's skies.

(And even there, methinks, an angel spake :)
-I come unto thee
to befriend thee;
Rule thee I wish not;
I by Julius Cæsar's hand
I come in peace.-

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