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Rated: E · Short Story · Action/Adventure · #1599584
A Song of Love

    There is a terrifying movie playing out. It has a far reaching significance.
    To understand this, you must first understand the cinema. It is a dark
    place where people go to stare at big bright place. The yin-yang of
    light and darkness give us entertainment. Strangely, most people are
    unaware that they are being preached to. Yes, the cinema is a temple.
    There are repeating fables, which sudgest a moral. Stay on the path
    or the wolf might eat you. Todays, fancy is doomsday. But, how can this
    be made meanfull to a jaded audience?

    "Born of water. Sprinkled with clay. The red female Hu-Hu. Is my God."
    Ho-ash spoke. He was the Lord of the Fifth Hell the memory of things
    past. Here was the place for those tormented by the memories of those
    things lost. Ho-ash was trapped by his need to be remembered.
    He walked the earth seeking followers. But, they worshiped their own
    petty needs. His hatred for their selfishness drew his rath apon them.
    He could hear the God's laughing at his humiliation.

    "I will make a Savior for them to mock their petty lives!" Ho-ash cursed.
    Out of the womb came a Buddha; Lady Ga-Ga. She spoke her first
    word at her birth, "Ya-Ya!" The child sang and danced with grace
    and mojo. There was no other course for her she grew in fame.
    Ho-ash laughed. He could not understand the mystery of music.
    He only saw the the frenzy to own it. "Now they will dance in
    circles to nowhere!" Ho-ash cursed. Lady Ga-Ga blessed her gift
    and made many friends as her fame increased.

    A powerfull leader approached her for her support. Lady Ga-Ga
    bowed to his verastity. Soon, she was singing for freedom and
    charity. The great fearless leader bowed his head to Lady Ga-Ga.
    "Now, I know the power of music." this great man said.
    Lady Ga-Ga covered her face with a paper fan of merigolds and
    made happy eyes to him. They married. The people rejoiced.

    Ho-ashe was mad with fustration, "This is all these fools need?"
    A saviour in his eyes was a conquer: peace was for lazy fools.
    He conjured a great shifting of the land and split the kingdom.
    This was his curse to seperate the people and make them war.
    Lady Ga-Ga fell apon her bed and wept. How could she sing
    to so many lands? The great man called his architects and built
    a temple to the four winds. Lady Ga-Ga stood at the center of the
    temple sang of peace each breath of song was carried apon the wind.
    The people heard their lady and prayed for the peace of the kingdom
    to return. Ho-ash screamed a thunder to block out her words, but
    a storm is only passing. The kingdom of Lady Ga-Ga was restored.


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