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Gulag
...the ghost mind is a curious space a gulag held in wire haunted huntress, somber sky coldest winter sun defy Cossack, Hessian shadow churn maze of madness, memory burn strung from stars fur......
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Mat Ignacio
Categories:
norse mythology,
memory, prison,
Form:
Rhyme
The Til Valhalla Project
...A story to remind our soldiers on this Veteran’s Day…may you never feel misbegotten… for all of you who have fought and fight for our freedom…shall never be forgotten: He wore a black shirt into ......
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Jim Yerman
Categories:
norse mythology,
veterans day,
Form:
Rhyme
The Til Valhalla Project
...A story to remind our soldiers on this Veteran’s Day…may you never feel misbegotten… for all of you who have fought and fight for our freedom…shall never be forgotten: He wore a black shirt into ......
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Jim Yerman
Categories:
norse mythology,
veterans day,
Form:
Rhyme
Ginnungagap
...Ginnungagap Before gods and men, when only Darkness was extant, there was the primordial yawning void. In Norse mythology, this was known as Ginnungagap. To the Greeks, the first thing in existenc......
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White Wolf
Categories:
norse mythology,
sound, stars,
Form:
Narrative
Landsbyen-Into the North-An Epic Poem
...Please note that this work is meant to follow in Epic Form and will not follow commonly used grammatical rules found in Prose, such as, not following proper paragraph use. Because it is an Epic Poem ......
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James Inman
Categories:
norse mythology,
christmas, fairy,
Form:
Epic
Loki's Lament and Curse Part 3 By Thomas Laufey
...Loki: Sigyn and Angrboda know their wyrd well Even the far seeing eye of odin Does even the all seeing eye have its faults? The curse of knowledge or forgetfulness perhaps Angrboda is born of ......
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Thomas Laufey
Categories:
norse mythology,
anger, betrayal, grief, murder,
Form:
Narrative
Loki's Lament and Curse Part 1 By Thomas Laufey
...loki: For nine nights only your own will had bound you to the World ´s Tree, you treacherous God, while I wore a chain that I chose not, forever: With cruel fetter my freedom you took!" Odin: ......
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Thomas Laufey
Categories:
norse mythology,
betrayal, grief, murder, mythology,
Form:
Narrative
Mirror Universe
...Mirror Universe In the ethereal cosmos of your subconsciousness Is the mirror universe Of the symptoms of your stagnate mind That you thought you left behind A systematic reality in revers......
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David Porter
Categories:
norse mythology,
space, universe,
Form:
Lyric
Numbing Pain
...Feeling numb these days Or am i so blind Trying to read between hollow lines Feeling not myself anymore My mind tells my body its not so fine Wish i could just dispel these emotions Remove ......
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Justin Worthy
Categories:
norse mythology,
depression,
Form:
Rhyme
- Odin Also Called Allfader -
...The Vikings were fearless seafarers ~ Their aim was, assaults and battle ... steal, rap and kill On the mighty castle of Åsgard ~ It was Odin who is ruled ... and everyone knew it ......
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Anne-Lise Andresen
Categories:
norse mythology,
history,
Form:
Free verse
Norse Mythology, Return of the Slayer of Dragons
...Norse Mythology, Return Of The Slayer Of Dragons ( Part One, Darkness Arrives) I - (THE PLEA) Slayer of weak beasts, ravager of torn breasts Darkness from East, dragons its armored crests ......
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Robert Lindley
Categories:
norse mythology,
art, conflict, creation, destiny,
Form:
Epic
A Weird Word Is Wyrd:
...The word Wyrd is Old English and means 'destiny'. From the same root comes Urd, one of the Norns, and the Germanic words Werth, Warth, and Wurth, which mean 'become'. The root word means 'to turn' or......
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White Wolf
Categories:
norse mythology,
mythology,
Form:
Narrative
Yggdrasil:
...In the middle of Asgard, where the Gods and Goddesses live, is Yggdrasil by name, the tree of life is its fame. The eternal green Ash tree, the branches stretching out over all the nine worlds. Yg......
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White Wolf
Categories:
norse mythology,
mythology,
Form:
Narrative
Red Sunsets On the Blue Hills
...Red Sunsets On The Blue Hills What of soft red sunsets on the blue hills Or true love found in sweet dreams of the light Just as night frights give deeper cold chills Crimson sunsetting views s......
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Robert Lindley
Categories:
norse mythology,
beautiful, imagery, red, sunset,
Form:
Sonnet
Hraesvelg - God of Wind
...No matter how hard I practice, I find it so hard to escape I can look out to see where I need to go and I try and I try My wings keep flapping, but I’m too heavy for my feathers It’s the burden wi......
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Edward Ebbs
Categories:
norse mythology,
depression, emotions, life, mythology,
Form:
Lyric
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