Welcome to Chapter 4 of YGOP, "Nothing Forever Will Last"
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This poem is Seto thinking back on a memory that he would rather forget. (The death of his parents.)
"Nothing Forever Will Last"
Rising above my tragedy
Falling beneath the flame
Everything's a disaster
I'm the one to blame
Head held high
Tears fall down
Crystal blue burning
Upon the milky brown
Slaving away the present
Burning away the past
Invisible to the future
Nothing forever will last
Buning away flesh and blood
Hiding in the dark
Something lies forgoten
Lurking like a shark
A memory so distant
A fluter in my mind
Blood falling like rain
Erasing all human kind
Crashing into concrete
Burning on the bridge
Drying in the rain
Baking in the fridge
Cause of my insanity
Reason of my pain
Burden of my heart
Beating like the rain
Void of matter
I cease to live
Yearning for a cause
Stealing so I can give
Begging for a reason
To break away from me
I would do anything
If those memorys would leave me be.
You guys can skip this next part if you want. it just explains a little bit.
NOTE:
Okay, so a few people were confuse about this poem. In the manga, Mokuba says that thier parents went for a drive, and thier car crashed, and they died.
Crashing into concrete that was obviously their car crash.
Burning on the bridge I always imagined they crashed on a bridge, not sure why
Baking in the fridge It's a little morbid, but this was the morgue.
burnning away flesh and blood Then they were cremated
Hiding in the dark And Seto got depressed
The rest should be pretty self explanitory.
Wow, I hope that didn't take away from the poem. I just wanted to explain what was going on. I had someone ask me, how does this fit with a memory Seto doesn't want to remember, so I thought I'd add the author note in, to try and help make a little more sense. Usually, I like you guys to get your own meanings from the poems, so I won't be doing much line by line analyses
Till next time, the Princess has left the building.
