Here are a few new poems, I haven't updated this in a long time, but this time, it is more as a form of advertisement for a small poetry book that a friend of mine will be publishing that I helped writing. Of the 4 poems in this chapter, 3 are mine and 1 is from someone else.

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Other writer's:

''His will is the law that only few truly follow,

His pain is to ensure that all those that deserve it will know relief,

We who want to be his soldiers have to understand that we aren't worthy to be in his presence

, and that we won't be until the moment where we die a glorious death,

To defend either Him or his laws.

Praise the Lord, brothers and sisters, the time to join his side for eternity will be soon.

Amen.''

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The poems that I made:

''Life is something we have, but still,

Nearly always desire to possess more of,

It is at the same time as strong as the finest steel,

But also as easy to break as a dry twig.

It brings forth the greatest acts of courage

But also the most vile and pathetic acts of cowardice.

It causes the most benevolent acts of selflessness

But also the most gruesome acts of cruelty.

Because of this, life is on principle not ''good'' or ''bad'', nor ''light'' or ''dark''.

No, if life is one thing, then on principal life itself is ''neutral'', nothing that possesses life is truly that way, but life itself is that way, and has been like that since the beginning of time, and will most likely keep being that way until the very end of the existence of either time or life itself.''

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''In name of God and his people we stand here,

Fighting for the survival of our church,

And for the country of God, The Vatican,

And last but not least for all good men and woman that serve it,

We might not be seen as the best,

But by God we will prove them that we are the best!

They might laugh at us,

But at least we dare to stand here now,

I don't see them fighting,

I only see their backs while they run!

But instead of repeating the actions of those cowards,

We are going to prove them wrong!

We are going to fight and hold those bastards off,

Until they fear our cause so much that only 1 soldier left standing will be enough,

To send those hypocrites back to their homes with their tails between their legs,

In name of God almighty, charge!''

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''I would rather die standing and fighting,

Than keep living on my knees.

Because living in chains and on my knees would mean,

That I would have to watch those that I care about suffer without retaliating,

And that would be a hundred times worse than to simply die while fighting.

I will fight for the freedom of the world,

To defend my people,

To defend my country,

To defend my religion,

And I won't lie down or give up until my last breath

Is used to defend those that need it.

Because then, if I die that way, at least my death will never be in vain, and my life will mean something.

Amen.''