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So, this is my contribution to The Writer's Dex! Also my first thread in FF&W, welp. bobandbill suggested the entries become threads so, here I am! The subject Pokemon I had in mind was Heliolisk, although the poem could fit either Heliolisk or Helioptile. This is the first poem I've composed in a very long time, and I admit that I've lost my eye for proper poetic grammar or any sense of good word coordination. Any help is appreciated, as I'd like to continue contributing to the dex with something a little more substantial than the most basic poetry. Nevertheless, I'm fairly excited. I've edited the poem from the original in The Writer's Dex and tried to give it a touch more depth, so I'm enthusiastic for any comments and critiques. Thanks! :)
Crawl out into the morning sky
Their hoods soak up the fiery rays
On scales beneath these creatures lie
Cold-blood within, reptilian men
Who bore the mark eternal sun
Their eyes were wide and tongues were split
Sons Ra himself would come to mourn
The sun can make immortals fall
But not these kings of times gone by
Ra gave the two enormous strength
Imbued with powers of the sky
With thunderous power both did rise
In mecca deserts, time stood still
The sons of Ra did lightning strike
Awoken had the creature's will
The sun they ate, till darkness fell
But never to arise again
The two consumed Ra's greatest gift
Unearthed had been the plagues of men
The children of the God of Sun
Duel with lightning in the sand
The sun had changed when they were born
When Ra reached forth to bless this land
But in their greed they ate the sun
So deserts never bloomed with life
The creatures has absorbed it all
And left the sand in midnight strife
Sons of Ra
In ancient sands the sons of RaCrawl out into the morning sky
Their hoods soak up the fiery rays
On scales beneath these creatures lie
Cold-blood within, reptilian men
Who bore the mark eternal sun
Their eyes were wide and tongues were split
Sons Ra himself would come to mourn
The sun can make immortals fall
But not these kings of times gone by
Ra gave the two enormous strength
Imbued with powers of the sky
With thunderous power both did rise
In mecca deserts, time stood still
The sons of Ra did lightning strike
Awoken had the creature's will
The sun they ate, till darkness fell
But never to arise again
The two consumed Ra's greatest gift
Unearthed had been the plagues of men
The children of the God of Sun
Duel with lightning in the sand
The sun had changed when they were born
When Ra reached forth to bless this land
But in their greed they ate the sun
So deserts never bloomed with life
The creatures has absorbed it all
And left the sand in midnight strife