Fallen Angel

by LitxUpxWithxLife   Apr 12, 2008


You fall from a giant height.
On a dark and timeless night.
The wings that once flew, are now black and dead.
You cannot fathom the words that he had said.
His favorite angel, made one mistake, now banished.
He cast you out and told you he wanted you to vanish.
But spite him you will, you'll be his worst foe.
You will exist, to exile you will not go.
The name you once had, you cast away in hate.
Lucifer, you're now called, and dark temptations you bait,
The souls he still loves and adores.
The pigs, the sinners, and the ones he loved more.
You will take them all and feel no remorse.
Now seen riding a dead pale white horse.
He may rule the skies, but you'll rule the Earth.
You will show him all that you are still worth

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  • 16 years ago

    by BurriedFaceDown

    A very questioning poem. it leaves some questions unanswered. But i love the wording of the poem.

    The souls he still loves and adores.
    The pigs, the sinners, and the ones he loved more.
    You will take them all and feel no remorse.
    Now seen riding a dead pale white horse.
    He may rule the skies, but you'll rule the Earth.
    You will show him all that you are still worth

  • Wow i love the flow of this poem!! keep up the good work!

  • 16 years ago

    by Asher

    It sends a strong message

    I like it! 5