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Ice Maze (Part 1)

{collab of Bliss & Prophet}  
 
(Part 1)  
{Goblin Song}  
 
 "In a far off land,
On a moonlit night,
A tower of ice stands,
An imposing sight
Hither rides a man,
Clothed in black, The Dark Knight
Racing forward, with a plan
To rescue his princess in white.
Leaving steed upon the sand,
Running forth, his legs take fli
ght"
--- CHORUS of 'The Goblin Song'
 
We sing the Goblin song,  
of the day when the Ice King stole her away.  
It was a day not so long ago,  
in a world bright and good, and pure,  
a spring day, that she met him in a meadow,  
with jasmine in her hair,  
and they laughed and came together.  
They would make a family one day.  
She was royalty,  
and he was nobility, part of the knights cavalry.  
 
But one day, the twisted Baron Fros,  
stole her away,  
his one true love,  
and put her atop his tower of ice,  
and he proclaimed himself The Ice King.  
Fros had aligned himself with dark forces,  
and brought many minions  
and demons onto his side,  
to enforce his fortress.  
 
This was the dark knight's one true quest,  
to rescue this maiden fair,  
who lies atop the tower of ice.  
The Lone tower of Ice draws near,  
and It is a sight to behold  
 
Burn setting the screaming trees  
of The forest of whispering elms  
running screaming for water and mud  
to douse the spark  
turned fire  
consuming flames  
 
Further the winding path  
squirms the worms slither  
through fields of pines  
traveled by xenon of foreign lands  
the mountain tops not high enough  
or brazen headed  
thoroughly throrough enough  
to beat to the drum beat  
hare for the world  
wrapped in notions  
rather strangely  
courses  
set  
 
Gnarled like elfen root  
hath our hero's belly become,  
a desire to reunite pulls knots  
And sets courses  
emblazoned in flames  
Seeing a path of fire and ice laying ahead  
A sigh escapes  
for all the thoughts  
lead to her  
Beautiful hair
Written by Prophet
Published | Edited 8th Sep 2012
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