Revival of the Nephilim

poem by: Gerry Legister
Written on Apr 24, 2017

When fallen angels came roaring down,
Darkness formed the company of Nephilim,
In renowned legend, armed with more legion
Godless tinctures fleece hapless Canaan town.
The grim left breath in the ground, 
The old world, desperately wild and wet, 
Left in haste the atmosphere stretch breath, 
Revival of the Nephilim has come again
They will unleash torrents of pain. 
The epidemic of disaster to be known
Great was their names over earth renown,
Their desire descended through a darker gate,
Heaven and hell opens into realms of fate,
Deluge of demons rising from the dark, 
Giant beings with other forces embark
Roaming around, trying hard to find the Ark,
Dappled with flu, attack the faithful few,
What would the ancient world be like?
Once bereft, now, strength of nobility drew
Windpuff deeds out of what history left.
In the pool, that groans with banshee froth
Fortunes loom to our detrimental doom,
Which craft hides the most fear in the cloth?
That covers the sea in secret phenomenon. 
Salem sail on Siren, over the deep waters
Basham shadows frowning, despair of drowning
In baptism of fire for atonement of martyrs,
We at ease, see surprise revival of the Nephilim.
Let the disembodied imps that were chained
In the wicked wilderness, phantoms burn in urns,
Nymphs and Nixies witches that religion claimed
Will descend again, in latter times, reigning flames.

 

Tags: sad, anger, scary, pain, weird,

 

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