11-27-2003, 02:00 PM
First I'd like to thank Angeteen for the poem because now I know where the opening to one of my favorite songs (Follow the Reaper By Children of Bodom) came from and now I shall give my answer in a short play.
(Turns to see the Grim Reaper, scythe and all, standing before him in all his emotionless gloom. Zarima stands fearfully but firm before his fate, sledgehammer held out kendo-style. His thoughts race and memories flash, but none foretell what he speaks.)
(Growling with inhuman rage) "You may scare me though I've faced you many times in my life; you will NOT tempt me with release again. Before I draw my last, sweet breath, know that when my end comes, you can have my soul..."
(Drops his hammer and pulls a sawed-off 12 gauge from behind his back)
"When you pry it from my cold, dead hands."
The meaning is yours to choose.
You'll think what you may no matter what I say.
(Turns to see the Grim Reaper, scythe and all, standing before him in all his emotionless gloom. Zarima stands fearfully but firm before his fate, sledgehammer held out kendo-style. His thoughts race and memories flash, but none foretell what he speaks.)
(Growling with inhuman rage) "You may scare me though I've faced you many times in my life; you will NOT tempt me with release again. Before I draw my last, sweet breath, know that when my end comes, you can have my soul..."
(Drops his hammer and pulls a sawed-off 12 gauge from behind his back)
"When you pry it from my cold, dead hands."
The meaning is yours to choose.
You'll think what you may no matter what I say.