The Five

The Five

A Poem by Arctic Fox
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The original poem in the trilogy. Written one night when the words just flowed from my pen.

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No one ever saw him come or go.

He was a ghost drifting through life.

He drifted along, but he was never alone.

Four more gave him company.

He would be a guardian for the rest.

 

He is one of five.

He is the nogoremono, the drifter.

He is the hated one among peers.

He is the fox.

He is no more.

 

A cheerful lover she was to him.

She filled the drifter’s void heart.

She would follow him to the end.

She was his hope for salvation.

She stayed by his side until the end.

 

She is one of five.

She is the koibito, the lover.

She is the forsaken among peers.

She is the other fox.

She is no more.

 

He was the righteous athlete.

He befriend the drifter.

He stood firm his faith.

He was a solider of God.

He was a martyr for his beliefs.

 

He is one of five.

He is the jujigun, the crusader.

He is the trusted one among peers.

He is the wolf.

He is no more.

 

She was the newcomer.

She befriended the wolf.

She was among the accepted.

She was a restless soul.

She was a tragic friend caught between two sides.

 

She is one of five.

She is the ochitsukanai, the restless one.

She is the revered one among peers.

She is the monkey.

She is no more.

 

He was the eldest.

He was the old friend of the drifter.

He was sifting through reality.

He was losing the light.

He made one last stand.

 

He is one of five.

He is the horosha, the wanderer.

He is the misunderstood one among peers.

He is the dog.

He is no more.

 

Their story is one of betrayal and revenge.

All had enemies known and unknown.

All of it was nothing short of a tragedy.

The story itself holds the weight of a generation.

Their deaths should never have come so soon.

 

The drifter never felt the first,

Or the second, or even the fifth.

He held her close till the darkness overtook him.

Dreams were shattered by the bullets of that day.

His eyes haunt their dreams still.

 

She felt his warm blood flow across her skin.

She felt his last kiss on her lips.

He never knew she would follow him even in death.

Of the five he caught, three made it through.

She would not let him go alone.

 

The crusader stood amongst the chaos.

He was the victim of conflicting views.

His death is the result of that struggle.

He stared down the barrel.

All was dark and cold, but he saw warm light.

 

She was betrayed by the one she trusted.

Her friend came back to her.

Their reunion was stained with her blood.

She cried as the angels came for her.

She cried because of the betrayal.

 

He stood tall and fierce.

He watched as they fell one by one.

In a frenzy he charged the one who brought death.

The rest of the clip made his body their resting place.

He killed the one who killed them.

 

The one expected to kill died protecting.

The one expected to leave, stayed.

The one expected to follow, lead.

The one expected to live happily died in fear.

The one expected to die, did, but oh so valiantly.

 

He was the leader who was went first into death.

She was stronger than they believed her to be.

He was the one who shouldn’t have died.

She was the thread that wove the web.

He was never expected to play the hero.

 

Two lovers gave life to Romeo and Juliet.

Five friends are no more.

A whole school has nightmares.

Families will never be whole again.

Heaven has five more souls.

 

The drifter settled down.

The lover held her oath.

The crusader found the highest honor.

The restless one rests in peace.

The wanderer found the light.

 

Never will the pain cease.

There are wounds that will never close.

What is lost can never be regained.

A war of words lead the death.

They lived just to die.

 

If it was ever said,

“This will never happen to me.”

Remember they said it as well.

No one is invincible.

Absolutely no one can play God.

 

On a distant shore stand five.

A crystal sea is before them.

A clear sky is above them.

Sweet melodies flow with the breeze.

They wait at the gates.

 

They wait for the others.

They wait for the fallen.

They stand together.

They died fighting an endless war.

They lived a too short time.

 

They are the five.

They are the one.

In the end they became a statistic.

Their futures never came.

Their names are enshrined in marble.

 

The five stood before the throne.

All were judged and fell short.

Yet they were all taken in.

For he so loved the world.

Peace be with the fallen.

© 2010 Arctic Fox


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"The one expected to kill died protecting.
The one expected to leave, stayed.
The one expected to follow, lead.
The one expected to live happily died in fear.
The one expected to die, did, but oh so valiantly."

That was probably my favorite stanza. So haunting. Keep up the great work!

Posted 13 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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You have a little of the Ted Hughes about you. Have you read his work, most particularly Crow? Personally, I think this is much less pretentious and consequently more interesting and valuable. Thank you for posting.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Congrats on your winning poem. Well Done!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Beautiful. Just beautiful. I loved this poem and I loved the way you wrote it.

Posted 13 Years Ago


"No one ever saw him come or go.
He was a ghost drifting through life.
He drifted along, but he was never alone.
Four more gave him company.
He would be a guardian for the rest."

Amazing poem ^^ Well written and powerful

Posted 13 Years Ago


7th Stanza last line... did you mean "two"?
She was a tragic friend caught between TWO sides....?

15th Stanza 2nd line
He friend came back to her.
He friend or Her friend?

18th Stanza last line
He was had never been expected to play the hero
Can't have both 'was' and 'had' but I think it was a typo or done on accident

Sorry if I'm pointing out the little things, unimportant things. Just helping.
Loved the poem, it was full of emotions (except happiness). Keep it up! :)


Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

She was the newcomer.
She befriended the wolf.
She was among the accepted.
She was a restless soul.
She was a tragic friend caught between to sides.

This was totally amazing!
I so loved-these lines here.
This is a brillant write.

100/100

Posted 13 Years Ago


nice poem

Posted 13 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

this is really good

Posted 13 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

They are the five.

They are the one.

In the end they became a statistic.

Their futures never came.

Their names are enshrined in marble

This is a poem of life, death and sadness in my reading of it.
Such a splendid write. You don't hint of the why of their death m to me it sounds as if they were soldiers. Using the different language as a description for each gave the poem extra impact. I enjoyed this so much though it is so melancholy and sad.

Chloe

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I THINK I'VE READ THIS BEFORE... DIDN'T YOU LET ME READ IT AWHILE AGO? ..sorry caps lock... anyway... I liked it and I agree with the featured review.....

Posted 13 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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