Honour Dies As the Future Dawns by irwingreylord, literature
Literature
Honour Dies As the Future Dawns
Templars escorting pilgrims
To the Holy Land
Safe passage for Muslims
Their rights protected
Mutual respect of leaders
Chinese monks attacked
Must defend themselves
Staffs snap, fists crack
Monks hang, but won't die
Their necks hardened by muscle
Crimean fog of war
In the face of such killing
Honour finds no rest
Cavalry charge the guns
Out of life and memory
Fields turned deadly grey
In the face of such slaughter
Honour finds no home
Only in the skies
Exists a gentleman's duel
Honour forgotten in war
Bombing civilians as a point
In the skies is the last hope
Having mercy on an aircrew
Let them make it home
Inhumane death drones
Deal out
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The self-proclaimed god of war already hated his trip from the arid and searing lands to the furthest of the south-east. Because his hide was black with dark grey chestplates, he would absorb much of the heat from the sun’s rays. That was an advantage of his in cold climates, but being the one to represent darkness he was never tolerant of sunlight. Even worse, this part of the world was to be hot, whilst his homeland was preparing for the winter. Finding the right currents was no problem for Ares, but he was worried that he would pass out from heat exhaustion before he was to reach the nation where the most obscure dragon among th
Honour Thy Parents by WriteousLutheran, literature
Literature
Honour Thy Parents
You honour father and mother in service and obedience. This is not slavery, but God-given duty. It is not belittling to serve, for Christ served us. Rather, it shows love and cherishes their life.