The Dawn 'neath I Sleep Poem by Eragon Shadeslayer Bane of The Ra'zac

The Dawn 'neath I Sleep

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The dusky dawn 'neath I sleep,
And the iron bound keep where they sleep,
The ice tinged fleet which they feed,
And the fire-bellied dragon which is greed,

Sober comes the daylight rays,
And trepidation fulfills all pains,
Creaking and cursing the soldiers whisper,
As they watch and wait for a wisker
Of the iron clad champion which comes hither,
Face obscured by steel and darkness,
Sword in hand
Fighting darkness,

A savage roar escapes his maw,
As his howl escapes the clouds,
Fear runs through those,
Who slept in the castle keep,
Swords grin with maniac glee,
As bone,
Steel,
Flesh they reap,
Squelched by blood in their savage glee,
Throat wet with blood and gore,
Soul dirty from the sweat 'nd death,
Floor stained with the sin of those who saw,
The army with it's offspring,
Dead corpes and pain
Suffering all in vail,


They sleep no more,
Those who slept in the castle walls,
They sleep forever more,
Those who slept on the castle floors

The Dawn 'neath I Sleep
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Very poignant writing. Enjoyed reading

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