Insurance To Assurance Poem by MAGNUS KING

Insurance To Assurance



I'm laying here on this restful nest
Thinking. No, flying back into time
My ancestor of admiration on the shores of a peaceful sleep
The one that won't pay my service
Nor let mine oracle stage as star on the solar system
Earth's twin is Venus like Sardis in Eref
Strutting back to time with a heartache relief
If I'm not a knight, why then do I bear these battle scars?
I sleep, yet it makes no difference to preys and predators to my wake
Honour is a royal highness
I smile, now knowing the memory of my blood
The One the Psalmist spoke of before my arrival
Despite the four scheduling sea waves
Dispensing till there are no more caves
As the chariot of fire comes for the watcher!

Insurance To Assurance
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: philosophical
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