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A Game of Thrones List of haikus

#AHaikuBookReview + Summary... SPOILERS!!! Beware!

By Thavien YliasterPublished 9 months ago 2 min read
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A Game of Thrones List of haikus
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Usurpers chased them.

Their brother died to the Stag.

King's Guard slayed the king.

By Ricardo Cruz on Unsplash

The Stag loved the Wolf.

The Stag wed to the Lion.

Lion horned the Stag.

By jean wimmerlin on Unsplash

Lioness had cubs.

Her Lion gave her Moon's Tea.

The Stag had its fawns.

By Gary Meulemans on Unsplash

The fawns were not cubs.

The cubs were never his fawns.

The Stag spread its seed.

By Diana Parkhouse on Unsplash

The group journeyed North.

A young Wolf pup liked to climb.

He saw the Lions.

By Honza Reznik on Unsplash

Lion caught the pup.

Said, "The things I do for love."

Then, the pup was thrown.

By MARIOLA GROBELSKA on Unsplash

The wolves had a den.

One pup was not the mother's.

He was a dragon.

By Honza Reznik on Unsplash

In another land

A Dragon wed to the Horse.

They roamed the grass sea.

By Matthew Smith on Unsplash

King without a crown

Kept growing more impatient

Wore a crown of gold

By Peter Olexa on Unsplash

The Dragon saved Sheep,

The Dragon saved Horses too,

from further war crimes.

By Andrea Lightfoot on Unsplash

The dragon eats sheep.

The dragon also eats horse.

She rose to power.

By Holly Mandarich on Unsplash

She was near foaling.

Her Stallion suffered sickness.

She turned to a witch.

By Joshua Newton on Unsplash

Her foal was born dead.

Her Stallion had lost movement.

Her womb shriveled up.

By Jocelyn Morales on Unsplash

Across the waters

The secret Dragon went north.

He had company.

By Prince David on Unsplash

This Lion read books.

His mind was like a sharp sword.

Books were his whetstones.

By Zach Plank on Unsplash

A shield of ice stood.

It guarded the realms of men.

Evil was beyond.

By Jacob Campbell on Unsplash

The cold does preserve.

The wall saves lives meant for death.

It's some's redemption.

By Torsten Dederichs on Unsplash

For those who harmed lives

now they protect other's lives

or they lose their own.

By Octavian Dan on Unsplash

The Stag and Wolf leave.

The Wolf will help the Stag rule.

At least he tries to.

By Marek Szturc on Unsplash

They travel down south.

They are met with tragedy.

Butcher's boy butchered.

By SHOT on Unsplash

The pups lost their wolves.

A wolf had choked on an antler.

The sign becomes true.

By Carson Greenhalgh on Unsplash

Before the Wolf left

The Trout received a letter

from her own sister.

By Alessio Fiorentino on Unsplash

The Wolf walks down south.

The Trout swims her way south-east

once her pup wakes up.

By gaspar zaldo on Unsplash

Whilst in a coma

the young wolf was attacked by

a dragon bone blade.

By Octavian Dan on Unsplash

It was a setup.

Her pup's pet wolf saved the day.

Who was behind this?

By Philipp Pilz on Unsplash

The Falcon was killed.

So, a new hand was needed.

Hence, the retinue.

By Ember Navarro on Unsplash

Whilst traveling home,

the Trout seized the Book Lion.

He was innocent.

By Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash

She did not think so.

He became her prisoner.

Her sister was worse.

By Sara Kurfeß on Unsplash

A spoiled hatchling

wanted the Book Lion too

fly through the moon door.

By Pedro Lastra on Unsplash

Still at his mom's tit,

this hatchling would throw his fits

to get what he wants.

By Nico Meier on Unsplash

The Book Lion paid.

A sell sword championed him.

They won their "freedom."

By Jonathan Kemper on Unsplash

Sure, they were let free,

but sent into mountain tribes.

She wanted them dead.

By Kalen Emsley on Unsplash

Back in King's Landing

The Stag goes on boar hunting

Only to get hurt

By Josh Couch on Unsplash

The Wolf does Research.

He discovers Falcon's notes.

Like Gregor Mendel?

By Elena Mozhvilo on Unsplash

The Stag perishes.

Wolf confronts the Lioness.

Slandered with treason.

By Andrew Liu on Unsplash

One pup trains with sword.

The other begs for mercy.

The cub takes no heed.

By Kurt Cotoaga on Unsplash

Mockingbird betrays,

lusting after the Wolf's Trout,

clawing to power.

By Joshua J. Cotten on Unsplash

Against his mom's words

the cub orders for Wolf's head.

His daughters had watched.

By Octavian Dan on Unsplash

Back across the sea

the Dragon burns the corpses

with her wedding gifts.

By Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash

She burns the witch too.

Then mounts her Stallion's body.

Fire rages through the night.

By Tobias Rademacher on Unsplash

Stone shells were cracking.

They had been brought back to life

by the FIRE AND BLOOD.

By Marek Piwnicki on Unsplash

No longer extinct,

they drank from her swollen breasts.

She now had children.

By Vlad Zaytsev on Unsplash

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Thavien Yliaster

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  • Babs Iverson9 months ago

    Awesome!!! Left a ♥

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