Loki's Death Wish Poem by Kane Jordison

Loki's Death Wish



When the Gods we in control,
Odin mighty lead us with wit,
Thor governed our ways with a steel hand,
and Loki...... Loki was in us all.
A forgotten day.

A man and a woman were bound at wrist.
Loki says 'I will unbind thee for a price'
A price no one would want to pay.
They agreed and Thrice began.
An important forgotten day.

Thrice. What a day. A day no one knows.
An important day.
A very forgotten important day.
Loki gave us evil in the form of free will.
A terrible importantly forgotten day.

'I can think for myself! ' the woman proclaimed.
Yes. Yes she could. and she went on her way.
The man looked at Loki. Loki looked at the man.
A terrible importantly forgotten dangerous day.

'You owe me.' Loki sighed
'You owe me as will your childrens children'
A price we pay this very day.
Free will in exchange for loosing free will.
A terrible importantly forgotten dangerously careless day.

Odin was displeased. He threatened Loki dearly.
Loki didn't care. He got what he wanted.
Loki's payment he asked for was simple.......
Evil must exist, in every human being.
A terrible importantly forgotten dangerous carelessly evil day.

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