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Array ( [sid] => 34533 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => For the honor of London Hall [time] => 2004-02-10 18:22:14 [hometext] => A mixture of sin and love for ones home. When it comes down to it would you do the same? [bodytext] => To arms to arms my brother’s dear
Come now the worst of fear.
Fires burn and men do fall
Welcome all to London hall.

My sweet dear home do I defend
The enemy’s wrongs I will amend!
This I fear is where I fall
To arms dear brothers of London hall!

From our buns burst the flame
Burrowing deep and causing such pain.
Fire burst threw the night
Our enemy’s flesh I steel does bite.

Bayonets bayonets my dear friend
My foe’s sins you will amend
Sting swifter than the steel ball
Defend my home of London Hall!

My tears run read my anger fed
My enemy tasted my bitter lead.
Many sons’ lives I will take
Souls I hurl to their fate.

My own honor I do defend
O what souls do I bend?
I cut them low and defend the wall
Of my dearest London Hall.
[comments] => 4 [counter] => 190 [topic] => 57 [informant] => Shadow [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 9 [ratings] => 2 [editpoem] => 0 [associated] => [topicname] => war )
For the honor of London Hall

Contributed by Shadow on Tuesday, 10th February 2004 @ 06:22:14 PM in AEST
Topic: war



To arms to arms my brother’s dear
Come now the worst of fear.
Fires burn and men do fall
Welcome all to London hall.

My sweet dear home do I defend
The enemy’s wrongs I will amend!
This I fear is where I fall
To arms dear brothers of London hall!

From our buns burst the flame
Burrowing deep and causing such pain.
Fire burst threw the night
Our enemy’s flesh I steel does bite.

Bayonets bayonets my dear friend
My foe’s sins you will amend
Sting swifter than the steel ball
Defend my home of London Hall!

My tears run read my anger fed
My enemy tasted my bitter lead.
Many sons’ lives I will take
Souls I hurl to their fate.

My own honor I do defend
O what souls do I bend?
I cut them low and defend the wall
Of my dearest London Hall.




Copyright © Shadow ... [ 2004-02-10 18:22:14]
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Re: For the honor of London Hall (User Rating: 1 )
by Remy on Tuesday, 10th February 2004 @ 06:28:03 PM AEST
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damn the pacifist when he's in the way and become one when our children die, there's no win... forget london hall, what about mine?!? good write, made me think!!
~Remy~


Re: For the honor of London Hall (User Rating: 1 )
by Esther on Wednesday, 18th February 2004 @ 11:00:50 PM AEST
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I liked it really awsome!!-Esther
thanks for the advice


Re: For the honor of London Hall (User Rating: 1 )
by uchendu on Thursday, 26th February 2004 @ 12:58:21 PM AEST
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This is a sweet poetic piece... you have a way with words.. I love it. Please hit my song-lyrics and make comments as well as vote the poems..


Re: For the honor of London Hall (User Rating: 1 )
by ShadowDaughter on Saturday, 3rd April 2004 @ 07:57:41 PM AEST
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Great job at capturing the emotion inherent in such a situation . . . color me impressed.

--Nora




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