Sermons of Malacath
I
THE IV CORNERS OF THE ORSIMER
Strength in the eyes of the unworthy means nought,
For in the eyes of our Father, it means infinitely more,
as the stares and jeers of the unworthy are brought
upon us - the window may be closed, but open is the door
to Ashpit, where we will watch their deserved demise
with a mug in our hand and a lover in our arms!
Will in the eyes of the unworthy means nought,
For in the eyes of our Father, it means infinitely more,
as the crumbling minds of the unworthy are like pillars
built upon the sand - prone to falling to the forces of oars
that fell the pillars of their fragile minds!
Endurance in the eyes of the unworthy means nought,
For in the eyes of our Father, it means infinitely more,
as the frail bones of the unworthy break like brittle brick
- while we stand strong with burdens that we have bore
from our creation until forever, we bear that heavy weight!
The Orsimer in the eyes of the unworthy means nought,
For in the eyes of our Father, we mean infinitely more,
as he gives us the four corners of the Orsimer -
Strength, Will, Endurance, and Comradeship;
That will stand long after the unworthy
are long gone in History!