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Historical Happenings
Waiting in the shadows, fading from the light,Watching people play on stage, I'm ready for the fight.
Pulling out my trusty weapon, sneaking up behind,
I quickly pull the trigger, clear the guilt out from my mind.
No, my lady, they do not want cake.The most dire statement that you can make.
And while you are here, treated like a queen.
They are polishing the guillotine.
didn't have to read the rest, only the first line! I love her! Sorta...mostly the part in 'Killer Queen', by Queen.
the last of six,
survived the marrige.
and a coffin draped in gold,
was pulled by the richest carrige.
the people wept,
his mistresses cheered,
the death, history, and wars
were finally cleared.
survived the marrige.
and a coffin draped in gold,
was pulled by the richest carrige.
the people wept,
his mistresses cheered,
the death, history, and wars
were finally cleared.
People lying all aroundNothing but the saddened sound
Of drums of war, played in the distance,
Injured fallen need assistance.
A fateful song is written now
By a poet, in the prow.
A house a-burning, people cry
Grab the precious, time to fly.
♥Pudding♥ wrote: "The Revolutionary War? Like, the song's the Star Spangled Banner?"Right song, wrong time.
Nope. You guys are forgetting one key war in the 19th century. Under Madison's presidency? (I apologize if you're not American, but I guess this involves British people, too)





Made of stone, I snake along
Winding like a dragon's long
Tail, I sit, and wait for battle,
Warning as a serpent's rattle.