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Mice of the Desert


Tyrion

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This is a poem I made just right now cause I'm bored and decided to make a homage to one of my favorite author/series. Those who had read the books will understand the poem more or less, but if some of it doesn't make sense think about the protagonist's power, and his consequential understanding of the universe.

 

I came here alone a year gone and mourned

Yet my name was whispered before we were born;

My house was sturdy yet easily sundered

Doctor, you sold your wife to beguiling thunder

 

A widow and a prince crossed humanity's only hope

They died with me; blessed for they would cope

I met you, concieved you, killed you, and loved you

Your love was stronger, together we grew

 

The mice were warriors, followers, survivors

We became the emperor, you followed the lore

My sister was torn, born an abomination

Together we were hated, killed with elation

 

Grandfather, you haunt me with greased fingers

Your nephew I slew, twas me with a linger

My father had died, died for our hope

The spice we give are the souls we take.

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