THE EYES OF THE FEARLESS
How long can you stare into the eyes of the fearless and not be afraid yourself of they. For I am Thus, look into mine eyes and see, that spirit of fear has no boundaries in me. Look and see the might of a Warrior, The soul of a prince or princess, all in all and the heart of the righteous. For mine eyes have seen more than thine age, and my body more pain than the gravity which will slowly decapitates thee. When I once nolonger felt obliged by life and time, thine eyes Have given much. thou hast turned mine heart into thus, as the kitten that would pur against thy calves. I am thus, connected by heart and mind. Once again I stand olbligated to be thine. To protect thee from harm and evil's touch. Know that I am immortal mine friendship as well as long as thou wilt, and that I will always be Chivalrish,charming, and elite. And know mine strength lies in my fearlessness and the love in your eyes. Forever will the fearless stand in the eyes of God,beauty,love,and the righteous. Yet few will be as such.
By: Christopher D. Bryant II
How long can you stare into the eyes of the fearless and not be afraid yourself of they. For I am Thus, look into mine eyes and see, that spirit of fear has no boundaries in me. Look and see the might of a Warrior, The soul of a prince or princess, all in all and the heart of the righteous. For mine eyes have seen more than thine age, and my body more pain than the gravity which will slowly decapitates thee. When I once nolonger felt obliged by life and time, thine eyes Have given much. thou hast turned mine heart into thus, as the kitten that would pur against thy calves. I am thus, connected by heart and mind. Once again I stand olbligated to be thine. To protect thee from harm and evil's touch. Know that I am immortal mine friendship as well as long as thou wilt, and that I will always be Chivalrish,charming, and elite. And know mine strength lies in my fearlessness and the love in your eyes. Forever will the fearless stand in the eyes of God,beauty,love,and the righteous. Yet few will be as such.
By: Christopher D. Bryant II