Paid in Blood
Two blades, razor sharp.
Bodies wrapped in mortal flesh.
One of us must bleed.
The sword pierces the crisp air,
calling down your crimson rain.

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Paid in Blood
Two blades, razor sharp.
Bodies wrapped in mortal flesh.
One of us must bleed.
The sword pierces the crisp air,
calling down your crimson rain.
Body & Soul
Betrayed, and broken.
Lost, and found.
My honor, stolen.
Dead, on the ground.
Brother, a slave.
Father, ambition.
Family, a joke.
Shimada, perdition.
My self, gone.
A frail shadow.
My new shell.
My final abode.
Resurrected.
Mechanized.
Freedom.
Weaponized.
A second chance.
Rekindled hope.
A new family.
Body and soul.
Blackwatch’s Finest
Riddle me this, partner...
I got six reasons why you ain't gonna win.
Round and round she goes. Where, oh, where do I begin?
Now, you've got some spunk, and that's a good thing, see...
If you just gave up now, why, it wouldn't be any fun for me.
If you still think you're gonna kill me, well, c'mon and shoot.
We'll see how long it takes before your head's under my boot.
I got six reason why you ain't gonna win.
And partner, when this fight's done, the devil's gon' be your only friend.
Mechanoid Heart
The day it came,
I thought the end
Had found us all too soon.
I can still
Remember when
I saw it from my room.
I was only
One year out
When its shadow fell.
I heard my parents
Scream and shout,
Deafened by its yell.
The monster's voice,
It seemed to shake
The planet all around.
How much could
Our world take?
The pulsations of the ground.
Our soldiers faced
The monster down,
Time and time again.
Came they running
To every sound.
Once more, the fight began.
The monster changed
Its chemistry
As from the sea it rose.
Until at last
We start to see
The weakness that it shows.
Our dearest leaders
Came together,
A plan did they devise.
The MEKA heart,
Now and forever,
Final victory surmised.
And as I grew
Through eighteen years,
A gamer I'd become.
I joined MEKA
To quell their fears,
Destined to overcome.
They put my skills
To better use;
I flew throughout the sky.
Inside my mech
I stood abuse,
To fight, to live, to die.
Our mobile force
Destroyed the beast,
At last, at glorious last.
We celebrated
With hearty feast;
Danger, whispers of the past.
Of course, I knew,
Deep in my heart,
That this was not the end.
This was only
The very start,
What more would the future send?
Someone told me,
"The world could always
Use more heroes, love."
And so I spent
My coming days
Ensuring the light from above.
Love, D.Va
Idiots Anonymous
Frank Spackle: Welcome back to Idiots Anonymous, everybody. Tonight, we have a newcomer. That's right, someone who's just as stupid as the rest of you. Newblood, as they say. Stand up, sir, so everyone can see you. There you go. Can everyone see him? Raise your hand if you can't see the newblood.
You can't see him, Mr. Jinglejopper?
Dylan Jinglejopper: Ummmm, nnnnno, I cannot see him.
Frank Spackle: Well, Dylan, what did we talk about last week? ...I'm over here. No, turn your other left. No, too far. Back... back... there, now your nose is pointing at me.
Dylan Jinglejopper: I believe you spoke to me about keeping my eyes open.
Frank Spackle: Right. And what are you not doing right now?
Dylan Jinglejopper: Right now, I do not have my eyes open.
Frank Spackle: Can you tell me in three words or less how you can fix that?
Dylan Jinglejopper: Well, I could face the direction which your voice is coming from and... maybe open my eyes?
Frank Spackle: Right: open your eyes.
Dylan Jinglejopper: Thank you very much, Frank. I love your tie, by the way. Great tie.
Frank Spackle: Dylan, shut up.
Dylan Jinglejopper: Will do.
Frank Spackle: Now, newblood, what is your name?
Newblood: Sam King. Um, I don't think I came to the right meeting. I thought this was my book club.
Frank Spackle: You thought this was a... book club?
Sam King: Yeah.
Frank Spackle: Sam, this is not a book club.
Dylan Jinglejopper: This is most definitely not the book club, Sam, and I—
Frank Spackle: Dylan. Now's not the time. Thank you.
Dylan Jinglejopper: Alright, you just let me know when you need help with anything, and I'll get you right to it.
Frank Spackle: Thank you. Now, Sam, I don't know what you're on about, but there never was a book club here. This is Idiots Anonymous. It's where we keep you idiots away from the rest of the world for one glorious hour. We do it for everyone's safety, including yours.
Sam King: This is all a mistake, I'll just show myself out. Thank you so much for what you do; I'm sure all these people here appreciate it. You all have fun, and good night.
Uniformed Guard: Where do you think you're going? Nobody leaves until the meeting's over. Now, back to your seat.
Sam King: Alright, okay.
Uniformed Guard: Move!
Sam King: I'm going, I'm going... jeez.
Frank Spackle: Now that we're all cozy, why don't you all introduce yourselves to Sam, starting with... you. Remember: stand up, say your name if you can, and tell Sam a little bit about yourself in less than fifty words, Mr. Jinglejopper.
Dylan Jinglejopper: Mmkay.
Frank Spackle: You. Yes, you, I pointed at you, remember? Stand up—there you go. Introduce yourself to Sam.
Randy Gumbert: 'Sup, I'm Randy Gumbert. I work on automobiles and stuff.
Sam King: Why've you been staring at me for the past five minutes?
Randy Gumbert: ...
Sam King: Could you stop staring at me like that, please? Randy?
Randy Gumbert: ...
Frank Spackle: Sit down, please, Mr. Gumbert. Okay. Next, you.
Pippy Nimbledink: H-Hi, I'm P-Pippy Nimbledink. Nice to meet'cha. I babysit and w-work as a teacher's aide in high school. All the kids l-love me.
Sam King: That's cool.
Frank Spackle: Go 'round the circle, guys. Use your brains. Next.
Speezle: Yo-yo-yo-yo-yo! I'm Speezle da Weezle, what up, mang?
Sam King: Hey, what's up. I really shouldn't be here, that's what's up.
Speezle: You gon' like it here, dawg, I promise. I promise.
Dylan Jinglejopper: I agree, when he says you're going to like it here, you're really going to like it here. We all get along and—
Speezle: Shut yo' bitch-ass up, nerd, I ain't talkin' to you! Ain't nobody in here who likes talkin' to yo' ass.
Frank Spackle: (Laughing) Sit down, Speezle. Oh, God... alright. Next. Come on, guys, use your brains. 'Round the circle, 'round the circle. Go.
Sam King: Frank?
Frank Spackle: Yes?
Sam King: I don't feel safe here. May I please leave?
Frank Spackle: No, you can't leave. Would the next idiot please stand up and introduce himself to Sam?
Sam King: (Groans)
Buck Nugget: Hello, I'm Buck Nugget. I work as a locksmith.
Sam King: Nice.
Chris Gingerlax: Chris Gingerlax. Going to college.
Devon Darnhouse: Yeah, I'm Devon. This is such a waste of time, Frank, could we just hurry up and get this over with? I gotta be home by 8:30 to watch One Tree Hill.
Chris Gingerlax: (Laughs) Wow. That show's practically a soap opera, Darnhouse.
Devon Darnhouse: Shut the fuck up, Chris.
Chris Gingerlax: You wanna go?
Devon Darnhouse: Fuck off.
Frank Spackle: Hey, idiots. Mouths closed, butts in chairs, let's go.
Devon Darnhouse: If he didn't open his—
Frank Spackle: Guard, you have my permission to taze Devon if he gets out of his chair again.
Devon Darnhouse: Wow, fuck off.
Frank Spackle: You make me want to, Mr. Darnhouse. It looks like all the introductions are done. As you can see, Mr. King, we're a tight-knit group of people here in Idiots Anonymous. From what I've heard out of your mouth so far, it sounds to me like you might have a slight edge on the rest of these idiots, mentally. What's your IQ?
Sam King: Not high enough, apparently, since I mistook your... thing... for a book club and decided to stick around to know for sure if I was mistaken. Now I can't leave. It's stuff like this that makes me feel like... you're not listening, are you?
Frank Spackle: Nope. I've heard it all before. Alright, let's get started...
Razmus
The fire burned three decades long,
Mind and body, beautiful, strong.
Whenever close, my passion grows,
So far away, like no one knows.
Unrequited love and strife
Cuts me deep just like a knife.
Inside my mind I see it all:
Should I speak, I'll surely fall.
All my courage wanes away
Every time I see her face.
Fearing that she keeps another,
Forgetting me, they love each other.
I scorn myself for all my fear
That she would look at me and sneer.
I'm cursed, I'm doomed, my ugly cage;
My fear, my doubt, my bridled rage.
Must I live this life alone?
Must I be lost and never know?
Locked inside, my words may never
Touch her ears, bound forever.
The Day of Valentine be damned,
I want to rise and take a stand
Without the festive need to spend
My money on bouquets of sin.
Fancy treats and jewels and gems?
Is that the way her heart I'd win?
That's not the way to show your love!
The truth comes down from up above!
So, Stephanie, please read this close,
It's the only way I can let you know
I want to be your one and only,
Never leave you weak and lonely.
That's all I really had to say.
With or without me,
Happy Valentine's Day
Mages
I: The Brothers
They snuck away from camp that night
Leaving behind their beds for a distant light
The light in the woods glowing 'twixt the trees
The two young brothers: refugees
Their names were Kham and Zeese, ages six and five
They've known naught but war for most their young lives
Orphans they were, sons of two great Mages
A people hunted and culled for ages and ages
Carefully they stepped, wrapped in hooded shrouds
Kham snapped a twig, and out here it echoed loud
Zeese shushed him, looking back in fear
The brothers knew they weren't to come here
"Let's go back, let's go back," little Zeese whined
He seemed to shrink under the gaze of the pines
"I just wanna see it," Kham told his brother
Kham heard a voice, and it sounded like mother
A scary noise, little Zeese thought he'd heard
He conjured a magic flame with the sound of a word
"Come on, hurry," Kham whispered quietly
Zeese caught up to his brother, magic flame dancing silently
Kham was the first to arrive at the light
Yes, he could see it! That which lit the night!
And Zeese, too, saw what awaited
The brothers' curiosity: was it sated?
"Stay here," Kham ordered, stepping through the wood
"No, Kham!" Zeese strained as quietly as he could
All too soon, a flash of power!
Zeese shielded his eyes and embraced his final hour
The light dimmed away, and Zeese lowered his hand
Squinting at the light source, he should have turned and ran
Kham, his brother, vanished away
If Zeese ever made it back to camp, what would he say?
Then a wind, it blew, catching the child
It started off slow and grew into something wild
Zeese was pulled forth into the forest light
And in a second flash, Zeese, too, disappeared from the night
Sin Garden
It begins with dirt so smooth
You pat the soil down
You dig away three rows of earth
And plant the seeds into the ground
And the sun is shining high
On this, a Springtime day
Wet the seeds with a drink of life
And off you go to play
And then you come on back
To check up on your seeds
And you're thinking to yourself,
"I know just what they need!"
You fertilize them so
You give them proper care
You're making every promise that
For them, you're always there
And then the flow'rs are born
And then you jump for joy
But have you any love to give?
To you, they're naught but toys
So beautiful and free
So tender in their need
They fail to heed your understanding
So you scorn them till they bleed
The flowers want to grow
The flowers want to be
It's you they want to know
In ways you'll never see
The garden is their home
It's where the flowers sleep
But every night they're trembling
In fear embedded deep
Then there comes the time
The time they dread the most
The time you vanish from their lives
Because you left them for the coast
Someone takes your place
A heart so full with care
They nurture all the flowers
Because you were never there