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Poetry News Post #4187

When the Luckiest Lost

Written by: Colour Weaver, Chryseas Ashaela, Scarlatti's Asterismal Muse
Date: Saturday, November 24th, 2012
Addressed to: Everyone


When the Luckiest Lost,
He bet it all, a total cost,
Grinning as he flipped the coin,
As His shrine they tried to purloin.

Shaitan smirked as He tossed,
When the Luckiest Lost,
His sovereign found faulty,
And Hermes deemed tricksy.

Cleaved in twain,
The gambler's bane,
When the Luckiest Lost,
The Others felt crossed.

Spiteful Lords they took Him hence,
For assuming They were dense,
Thus did Bal'met kidnap and accost
When the Luckiest Lost.


Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Glacian, in the year 611 AF.


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