Yoshiaki The Dragon Poem by Robbie Spitz

Yoshiaki The Dragon



Yoshi, second to Moon
fierce as a dragon.
Leads his army soon
For the battle has just begun.

Tall as a building true
Breathing fire.
So majestic against the sky so blue
As he ignites Moons burial pyre.

Fierce as any dragon can be
A tear falls from his eye.
Mourn does he
To a friend he says goodbye.

With a mighty roar
He takes to the sky.
As you would see in folklore
A dragon you can rely.

The ground trembles
As he lands.
While all around him crumbles
With the enemy in his hands.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is Yoshi's tribute to a fallen comrade who had fallen in battle.
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