Welcome to my Poems section.  If you have any poems, regardless of what kind(as long as they are suitable for kids) please send them to me at quatrewinner13@hotmail.com
Liam, Oh Liam.
Liam, Oh Liam, we hate Wonderboy!
Da'an doesn't like you, to Zo'or you're a toy!
You'd be much better off with a CVI in your head
We're more disappointed than when Boone was dead!
Augur just hates you, to Renee you're a bore!
Its no wonder you make the audiance snore!
I'm sorry, so sorry, for taking your place,
But we just couldn't stand another season of your face!
I'm sorry, so sorry, but face it, its true. 
You know I'm a much better actor than you.
-By Digikitty


"All that is gold, does not glitter
Not all who wander are lost.
The old that is strong does not wither
Deep roots are not touched by the frost.
From the ashes, a fire shall be woken
From the shadows, a light shall spring.
Renewed shall be blade that was broken
The crownless shall again be King."
-Tolkein
With Terra in this fateful hour
I call upon heaven and all its power.
And the sun, with its brightness,
The snow with its whiteness,
The fire with all the strength it hath,
The fire with its rapid wrath.
The winds, with their swiftness,
The seas, with their deepness,
The rocks, with their steepness,
The earth, with its starkness.
All these I place
Between myself,
and the powers of Darkness.

-?
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say it will end in ice.
But from what I've tasted of desire,
Beter that it end in fire.
But if I had to do it twice,
Better that it end in ice.

-?
Six wisemen came to Jhaampe-town
Climbed a hill, and never came down
Found their flesh and lost their skins
Flew away on stony wings.

Five wisemen came to Jhaampe-town
Walked a road not up nor down
Were torn to many and turned to one
In the end, left a task half-done.

Four wisemen came to Jhaampe-town
They spoke in words without a sound
They begged their Queen to let them go
And what became of them, no one can know.

Three wisemen came to Jhaampe-town
They'd helped a king to keep his crown.
But when they tried to climb the hill
Down they came in a terrible spill.

Two wisemen came to Jhaampe-town
Gentle woman there they found.
Forgot their quest and lived in love
Perhaps were wiser than ones above.

One wiseman came to Jhaampe-town
He set aside both Queen and crown
Did his tsk and fell asleep
Gave his bones to the stones to keep.

No wisemen go to Jhaampe-town
To climb a hill and never come down.
'Tis wiser far and much more brave
To stay at home and face the grave.
-Robin Hobb "The Assassin's Quest"
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