You came to our door,
that dark cloudy night
said I must go,
the time was right.
My parent agreed
and through there tears,
they told me to go
to face my fears.
I didn't understand
they wouldn't say
but you told me it all
while we drove away.
"Long ago," you said,
as we drove through the rain
"you lived far from here
till your parents were slain.
You had special meaning
a big part in life,
so we took you away
to that huspand and wife."
You left me their
all those years ago,
told them to take care of me
and some day you would show.
The day that you came
you'd take me away
and teach me and train me.
In a warriors way.
The new moble suit,
more advanced even then yours,
I'd be it's pilot.
I'd stop all the wars.
You told me then,
about way back when
my grandfather had faught
and killed many men
he had made peace
between the the colonies and earth,
then he'd married this girl,
and to my father given birth,
he'd taken the suit
and changed it for good,
so few could control it,
those of his blood.
Now a new war
was taking face,
because he was dead,
I'd have to fight in his place.
We sat there so quiet
for such a long while,
as we drove through the mist
and I started to tirer.
You said get some rest,
it was late in the night.
I'd need my sleep,
to learn how to fight.
***
in the morning I'd found myself
laid out on a bed,
with a note on the pillow,
next to my head.
I went to the kitchen
found bacon and eggs,
I ate it up quickly,
then streached my legs,
and followed the directions,
to a large metal door,
I stepped inside
and lifted off the floor!
A zero gravity room
where you were waiting for me
where we'd meet every day
where I'd get my training.
But over the weeks,
as I faught and I learned,
I discovered a feeling
for witch I yearned.
The war was hard faught,
lasting a year,
but at the end
my emotions were clear.
And I walked up to you,
and looking in your eyes,
and told you I loved you,
and to my surprize,
you loved me back,
you always had,
when I hadn't shown the same
it drove you mad.
But now we both know.
Our love is true
and I promise you now.
I'll Always love you.
Phoenix-
sorry, that was kinda wierd. ^_^* maybe I should write it out as a story, nee? Bt I only will if I get good reviews. I think I could have made this poem better, but I'm not sure how, it's hard to think up all those rhyms. So if you really like or you think I should write it out as a story and not just a poem (or maybe both) please review it and tell me so.Dark_phoenix_Myth
Ja Ne
