May Issue: Reckoning Day

Reckoning Day

Like the horsemen of the Apocalypse, 
the gates of Tartarus raise hell on earth,
Bring the plague upon the blessed,
That on the last day,
Only one may judge.

One eye like death,
The other wiped out the lost colony,
That no one may see the existence of the doomed,
Only two know how to save the earth,
From the horsemen who shall bring the end.

God, once created the world only for suffering,
For the amusement of his senses,
But all is not always forever,
Death from the day of birth,
Always at the side of mortals.

God's plagues again on this earth,
Kill only the mendacious, those full of sin,
Means everyone with mortal life,
But true Christians do not lose hope,
Their Savior would come.

But they have all long been the Antichrist,
Devil not the evil, only the tormentor,
Who punishes those full of sin,
A good one,
perhaps of better stature than the ruler of heaven.

Lou, 19, Germany.

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