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[Poems] - Herobrine Edition!

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[Poems] - Herobrine Edition!

Meanings will be written down below. Most of these poems are in 'Limerick' poem format, which you can find on Google somewhere. Some have been adjusted and alternated to fit their theme/lines. They all carry a story, which is (again, I said this at the start) worded thoughtfully down below.


A legend it is,
A legend, a myth,
Is it true? 
Or to brew,
A potion of empty abyss?

I saw him today,
Bow and obey,
The mighty lord,
And his shining sword,
Please...go away.

One by one,
I'm already done,
Lining the silk so finely.
King Herobrine, it's already time..
The future is oh, so lively.

I'm turning insane,
Free me from this chain,
I beg of you,
Leave a small clue,
To those who seek your pain.

Invading,
Upgrading,
The world is spinning around.
We are bound by a rope,
With one single hope,
A hero may face this death hound.


Poems Meanings

What I'm trying to express in this poem is the pain and frustration caused by 'King Herobrine', or Herobrine. It's basically 5 limericks describing what happened if Herobrine started taking over a world just like Minecraft (No, no actual real-life players playing the game, just normal Minecraft people self-controling themselves like we do in the real world) In the first poem, the person questions his reality. Legends, tales and myths of Herobrine spread throughout his world and he wants to know what's going on.


In the second poem, he then meets Herobrine as explained in the line 'I saw him today' and becomes entangled in his plans. The third line in the second poem, 'And his shining sword' means Herobrine threatens and forces him to join his legion.

The next poem explains the time the person was entranced in Herobrine's plans. The most relatable thing I could think of was him making Herobrine's clothes and/or armor. He dreams about becoming one of Herobrine's most trustworthy henchman, when the last line in the poem says 'The future is oh, so lively'.

In the third poem, the person realises what he's done and returns back to his normal self. Already promising Herobrine a lot of things, he suddenly regrets it and refuses to cooperate. He then is returned to a 'slave' status and is chained and monitored to do as Herobrine says without causing any trouble. The last two lines, 'Leave a small clue, to those who seek your pain', states that the person wants Herobrine to drop a few clues in front of a hero's face and hopefully destroy Herobrine's army.

Unfortunately, in the fourth poem, the 3 dimensions are already conquered and destroyed by Herobrine as he continues to viciously slay and clear anyone in his way. The person reunites with the other sane slaves and all hope for a miracle that one day, Herobrine will be killed.

Credits:

So, after browsing through the Blogs section of PMC a bit, I got inspiration from these 2 people right down below for this 'package' of poems. You can check out their original blog posts and their PMC profiles. Enjoy!

Name: CrafterDragon
Blog Post: http://www.planetminecraft.com/blog/herobrine-poem/
PMC Profile: http://www.planetminecraft.com/member/crafterdragon/

Name:
deltoraquestgirl
Blog Post: http://www.planetminecraft.com/blog/red-raincoat-creepypasta/
PMC Profile: http://www.planetminecraft.com/member/deltoraquestgirl/

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