Haou-sama, I am now Haou-sama

Sitting in the darkness.

Listening to the horror.

A little boy watches as the world is slowly decimated.

He is happy despite this world's inevitable end.

He watches...


As flames illuminate the place.

The boy still stands.

With his inhumane smile.

He silently watches humanity end.

Will he ever move?

Will he try to stop it?

Why does he silently stand?

His sister questioned his deranged state.


So he answered her.

Why should I move?

This was my plan all along.

Why won't you come and sit with me, sister?

To watch this shameful specie's disaster.

Trust me it will be fun.


Brother...

What is wrong with you?

You were...

What happened to your bright smile?

It are desperately worring me.

What is your problem brother?

The boy looked over to his "sister".

What is wrong with me?

I'm simply fine.

So that is one answer...

Two:

I'm not your brother.

I was never you brother.


So sister

Do you wish to watch their end with me?

Staring at him warily...

She refused his request...

The little boy sat in the darkness.

In his throne with a blood red cape.

Listening to the screams of horror.

Looking down,

Maou-sama was a name he hated.

It contained fear.


So he wondered what should he change his name to...

With his bloodied, sharp claws.

He raised them in the air,

With the scent of his sister's blood,

He had found his new name.


Haou-sama.

The Supreme King...

With his dark grin,

He silently watched as humanity was history.

Listening to the sounds of horror,

He would be in he state of content,

For eternity.


A.N.:

Yami: I got this poem by the Vocaloid Song: Song of Satan-sama by Kagamine Rin in which I stumbled upon while listening to ParadichlorobenzeneXAntichlorobenzene by her and he twin Kagamine Len. I then read a Creepypasta story on it. Thus heavily influencing a poem of a supreme yami, one of complete darkness as the one depicted in the poem. Any further questions you may review with. I will answer them with the second poem in this twoshot.