Artemis Enzeru
Neo-Human
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- Seen Nov 7, 2016
This is a brief poem that just came to me. I hope you all enjoy it.
The word "Poke`mon" is the most beautiful word a trainer can hear.
It means power and respect, honor and glory, friendships and rivalries.
It means an endless sense of adventure and exploration.
It means destruction and rage, creation and rebirth.
The word "Poke`mon" has multiple meanings.
All of them significant, and yet for all that significance, all of them are insignificant.
Because as much as those words matter to Trainers and how many ways they can be interpreted,
They all fade away when the call to the battlefield is met.
Four wills clashing against the other in a frenzy of commands!
Of earthquakes, of punches, kicks, blasts of fires, bursts of lightning, tidal waves, and fierce winds!
Screeches, hisses, mewing, roars, a calling of names and commands merging together into one sound spectrum.
The word "Poke`mon" is the most beautiful word a Trainer can utter.
But words are fleeting.
And combat is eternal.
(Author's note:ignore the dashes, please!)
The word "Poke`mon" is the most beautiful word a trainer can hear.
It means power and respect, honor and glory, friendships and rivalries.
It means an endless sense of adventure and exploration.
It means destruction and rage, creation and rebirth.
The word "Poke`mon" has multiple meanings.
All of them significant, and yet for all that significance, all of them are insignificant.
Because as much as those words matter to Trainers and how many ways they can be interpreted,
They all fade away when the call to the battlefield is met.
Four wills clashing against the other in a frenzy of commands!
Of earthquakes, of punches, kicks, blasts of fires, bursts of lightning, tidal waves, and fierce winds!
Screeches, hisses, mewing, roars, a calling of names and commands merging together into one sound spectrum.
The word "Poke`mon" is the most beautiful word a Trainer can utter.
But words are fleeting.
And combat is eternal.
(Author's note:ignore the dashes, please!)