Decided revisit and edit the poem I made years ago with some tools and help to make it more poem-like but still should have the same meaning and concept and created 2 more version ...
Anyways have fun reading~
v1
"One man, adorned with a myriad of miracles,
Yet burdened by a legion of sins untold,
The weight upon his weary soul,
A task for none but the extraordinary to behold.
He bears it gallantly, a pilgrimage to his final rest,
A legacy etched in our hearts, unyielding and profound,
For in his web of deceit, a symbol he wove,
A hero of justice, from a tapestry of lies he crowned.
But the path he chose was not of the righteous kind,
Instead, he treaded the devil's footprints, unafraid,
In sacrifice he sealed his fate,
For the currency of peace, his life he paid.
His name forever etched in memory's grand embrace,
Not a savior, but a demon, whispered in hushed breaths,
Yet, to those who truly comprehend,
Let us seize this moment, where requiem begets.
The Zero Requiem, a symphony's final plea,
An ode to a life defined by shades of gray,
In reverent silence, our hearts we offer,
To the man who carried burdens we cannot weigh."
v2
"In realms of miracles, one man's story unfolds,
Yet shadows of his sins, a million untold.
A burden, too weighty for mere mortals to bear,
He carries it, unwavering, to the grave's lair.
A legacy, etched in the audience's gaze,
A symbol birthed from deception's haze,
A hero of justice, against odds unknown,
Yet, the path he chose, the righteous disowned.
Instead, he trod the devil's treacherous way,
In the footsteps of darkness, he found his sway.
Thus, he took his own life, a solemn choice,
For the price of peace, his ultimate voice.
He shall be remembered, but not as a savior,
Rather, a demon haunting memories' behavior.
Yet, for those who grasp the truth's delicate thread,
Let us pause, in solemn knowing, by his bed.
For the final requiem, a symphony's grand score,
The Zero Requiem, nears its final roar.
In this fleeting moment, let our hearts align,
To honor the man, his burdens, divine."
