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...Gazewood Ashley Wafl The Inferno Inside this hell The 10th circle created Strictly for a common, useless emotion A flame drew me closer I followed the light I can feel the flames bursting Each step I took The light became brighter Every step was more intense The fire was blinding The distinct smell of flesh was remarkable There was escaping A never ending tepidity Was only the beginning Focused on why I was here A limbo created by jealousy Rage and anger keep this torment alight Hidden lies only...
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Gazewood Ashley Wafl The Inferno Inside this hell The 10th circle created Strictly for a common, useless emotion A flame drew me closer I followed the light I can feel the flames bursting Each step I took The light became brighter Every step was more intense The fire was blinding The distinct smell of flesh was remarkable There was escaping A never ending tepidity Was only the beginning Focused on why I was here A limbo created by jealousy Rage and anger keep this torment alight Hidden lies only increases the rapid embers This pit was burnished To discover your envious truth Frustrating your mind and soul The glowing light obligated you To feel pain and emotion To wake up in the reality created for you Inside this illusional atmosphere Cassius was found Taunting and torments his surroundings Cassius paraphrased his journey Spiteful of the Great Caesar Ruining his reputation Caesar's death was the ultimate cause of jealousy Desire burning up inside Scorching agony tearing Cassius apart Resentment towards Caesar's family Craving the population, the crown Betraying a loyal friend Cassius tricked others into his jealousy Manipulating Caesars loved ones to be dishonest The cause of Cassius yellow eyes Now condemned to eternity in an impossible environment Shooting fire balls fall from the sky Lightning in strikes the core of all I continue through Hades Like a tomb locked up Buried alive with eternal suffering Closer to the fire Further from night fall Fearful beasts come out for delight The various beasts resemble the creature inside you Filled with obsession, violence and passion in locks hair Monster roars cover the cries of the loved one they hurt Each roar acknowledged pain Every road peaking louder Souls howling at the midnight gas chamber An unremarkable creature comes to me Desiring attention, needing to be loved Rubbing on my leg, wishful for affection Calls herself Hera Prancing around as number one Errorless and fishing for compliments Outer beauty does not show It's your inner soul that comes out Here was unrecognizable Her jealousy cause's her to behave untamed Desiring Zeus attention Allowing his eyes never to wonder It is certain Hera could not tolerate competition Her jealousy over took her Especially when she did not receive the golden apple Broken mirrors, not big enough for the two of us When two becomes one Lives destroyed, overtaken by lamentation Hera's jealousy is something never to be lost To stay with her always She is trapped in her own paradise I take a look around the 10th ring of hell Owned by various souls and monsters Lit by fire, starving for recognition
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Lansing >> RELG >> 211 (Spring, 2008)
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Lansing >> RELG >> 211 (Spring, 2008)
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