All Shall Fade



The story is unwritten with time it shall fade. Broken dreams bound to the story unscathed. Lost to the lied of eternal protection. Darkness prevails from the depths of uncertainty. Fear swells from the dank and shimmering despair. The story has faded. Lost to the clutches of his demise. With the story gone. All shall fade

All shade fade. The monuments to forgotten wars. The art of the ages now lie in ashes. History unwoven as the story fades. Lost to the ages the story lies hidden and slowly it fades. The words so beautiful now only blank pages. All shall fade.

All shall fade. Uncertain is the future as the story fades and unravels. Nothing for sure and nothing forgotten. Wisps of the past haunt those of the present. Humanity fades with and iron bludgeon. The warriors of past, present, and future forgotten for the petty squabbles they fought. All shall fade.

All shall fade. Though the whispering willows still stand. The desolate planes still remain. The ones who could wield the land. For good or for evil. Gone without a trace. Wiped out by themselves. For only petty rage. The story of humanity shall fade.
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Submitted on April 28, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Characters 1,120
Words 197
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 1, 1

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