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Hestia's Song (Song/Poem) Open Thread

Discussion in 'The Slums' started by Hestia, Oct 26, 2016.

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  1. Awaken and rise
    To the glow of the sun
    The fire is out
    The ashes have settled
    Come, my dear, and light it up again
    For the hearth is always
    Home

    Go about your day
    A job, a lunch, a life
    The fire flickers
    Waiting for your return
    Come, my dear, come home soon
    For the hearth is always
    Home

    Come back home
    To a family, to a business, to a house
    The fire blazes
    Merrily as it provides warmth
    Come, my dear, sit by the fire
    For the hearth is always
    Home​
     
    #1 Hestia, Oct 26, 2016
    Last edited: Oct 29, 2016
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  2. No sooner had Hestia finished her song did a dark and sinister voice ring mockingly throughout the slums as it sang with a frighteningly misplaced glee.


    In the cold moor-ning of the bitter rising sun,
    You wake up, amidst the dewwww!
    With the ashes gone, it is time to work again.
    It’s time to pay your debt that has acrueeee!


    Go about your day, work a job without a meal.
    Let your sweat and toil growww.
    Ring the bell, go home!
    It’s been yet another daaay.
    Your life has gone to waste, you never kneeeew!


    Run back home – with bread!
    Yet there’s still more mouths to feed,
    As the fire, re-maaaains deaaaad!
    Feed your kids, feed your wife!
    Let them bleed you to the bone!
    A tiny bit is all you’ll ever eaaaat!


    Note: Sang roughly to this tune [x]
     
  3. @Sobek

    The goddess couldn't help but blink in surprise at the sudden song. She began to frown as the god sang, pretty much quashing any sort of hope she had kindled for the poor. That didn't deter Hestia, however. Far from it, she sympathized with the people the god sang about. Perhaps another song will bring their hopes back? Closing her eyes, she began to sing.

    Lie in bed, dear child
    Close your sleepy eyes
    When dawn comes the morrow
    You will see the sunrise

    Get up, dear child
    It’s time for you to play
    With your family beside you
    It will make your whole day

    Come, dear child
    Come gather your friends
    For we will dine tonight
    This love will never end​
     
    #3 Hestia, Oct 26, 2016
    Last edited: Oct 29, 2016
  4. An evil cackle sounded as the last syllable's of Hestia's words faded away into the filth ridden slums. The song began anew, this time with a much darker, malicious tone behind it. The voice continued to challenge the goddess, with an impunity and defiance that was hard to mask.


    Lie in bed, deeeear child,
    Close your hungry wakeful eyes.
    You are doomed to stir agaaaaain!
    You are BETTER gone!
    Go to sleep and never rise!
    It’s time to put your grievances to bed!


    What loved ones, do you see?
    Are they really ever there?
    Off to slave, they’ve gone agaaaain!
    You are all alone! Was that really ever new?
    Don’t’ kid yourself in vain you dumb urchiiiin!


    Come dear child, bring your friends!
    For tonight you’re all alone.
    Dear pappy’s drunk him-self deaaaad!
    Let’s rejoice! Take a bow!
    For your beatings passed away!
    The night’s still young for youth to go astraaay!
     
  5. @Sobek

    Hestia couldn't help but keep the frown on her face. All this talk about death and poverty were certainly pessimistic. It was no good being pessimistic all the time, for that didn't help the poor. What did help was caring people that would reach out to those in need and help them up. So she sang about that.

    They say that the rich
    Dine like kings
    And are waited hand and table
    Cultured
    Refined
    They tower over the commoners
    Without a thought
    To their needs

    Or so the people say
    I’ve seen it
    The kindness of a baron
    Giving food to the poor
    A young noble
    Playing with the servant children
    Without a thought to
    Status

    I have seen the middle class
    Reaching a hand out to the poor
    Steady
    Sturdy
    They wish to help
    While thinking of
    Their needs

    So the people say
    There will come a time
    When rich and poor stand
    Hand in hand
    Worrying not about food or danger
    And forever
    Happy

    I believe in this future
    Of goodness and kindness
    Happiness
    Love
    All of it
    Will conquer the poverty
    That has stricken both

    Poverty in love
    Poverty with money
    All shall be stricken down
    By a helping hand
    That continues to reach
    Out​
     
    #5 Hestia, Oct 26, 2016
    Last edited: Oct 29, 2016
  6. No sooner had Hestia finished did the mysterious voice let out a low snarl. From the looks of it, the figure seemed quite annoyed at the fact that his evening fun with the slum rats was slowly being stolen away. Renewing his song with greater rigor, he'd continue to methodically sow the seeds of gloom.

    Kindness lies. It grins,
    With a pocket full of gold.
    Don’t be fooled, it still ain’t fed.
    See that baaaa-ron there?
    With your wife! It’s an affair.
    You’ll never learn to trust a man, nobleee!


    With your child, they play,
    Like a piece upon the board.
    Let them sac-riiii-fice your kiiin.
    Now they’re fully grown!
    With a tax sack of their own!
    The slum district they never walked again!


    Now the miiii-ddle class,
    Oh, they’re special on their own.
    So let me tell you, how they really think!
    See that urchin there?
    Watch it sweat and breed despair!
    A life of bread is all they ever dreaaaaam!


    Rich and poor, they stand,
    Hand in hand without a care,
    Let me tell you, why that iiiiis!
    When you’re dead, when you’re gone,
    And there’s bones and carri-oon,
    It doesn’t matter who remembers, theeeen!


    Listen well, dear child.
    For these secrets are for you.
    The world is just as cold as it may seeeeem.
    Time moves fast, it goes on,
    Life dies out, and with a yawn,
    There’s nothing in your fate, ‘cept povertyyyy!
     
  7. @Sobek

    Hestia was undeterred by the man's song. Rather, she pitied him for making the reality so bleak when there was still hope. For yes, hope lived on in the hearts of the people and if they stood together, everything would be alright. She felt it, in her being, that feeling of safety among the people. So she began to sing of that safety.

    Lonely as the company may be
    You wander, child
    Looking for solace
    But the friends you made
    Have your side
    And you’ll know you’ll be
    Safe

    Down in the Dungeon
    You fight to live
    Yet your party
    Keeps you alive
    Supporter, adventurer
    It matters not
    For you’ll know you’ll be
    Safe

    See the fire
    In the night
    The family there
    Cooking the dinner
    Over the hearth
    The pot bubbles merrily
    And you’ll know you’ll be
    Safe​
     
    #7 Hestia, Oct 27, 2016
    Last edited: Oct 29, 2016
  8. Despite the goddess' persistence, a low scoff was made as the sinister voice immediately rebounded with his own thoughts on the matter. Were these mortals ever truly safe? The answer was clearly no in his opinion, given the word of his own song. With each passing syllable, hatred and mistrust seeped thickly as if honey.


    Do you hear, these lies,
    From that little dar-ling god-dess?
    Aren’t her words in-saaanee?
    Where your friends? Are they gone?
    No surprise, just a yawn.
    Was it ever really worth, all the paaain?


    Bleed, and you cry,
    In that little dark dun-geon,
    Stru-ggle as you maaaay.
    Watch your back! They won’t care.
    If you die, split your share!
    Monsters really aren’t the only e-neeee-miess!


    See that fire? In the dark corner,
    Be wa-ry of it’s waaaarmth.
    It’s a trap! Don’t you dare.
    Draw your knife, do be scared.
    Like a moth burned by a can-dle in the nighttt?
     
  9. @Sobek

    Hestia paused as she listened to the god's words. It was true, that some people backstabbed each other, but she knew that there was still good in the hearts of mankind. She knew there would be hope, but someone had to offer it first. She was silent for a few moments as she thought of what to sing next. These were the words that eventually came out of her mouth.

    Orphaned, you may be
    Tiny in stature and
    Wanting a parent’s
    Embrace
    Come by the fire
    Where the orphanage stands
    And you will be
    Safe and warm

    Poor you may be
    House in disrepair and
    Wanting the clink of
    Money
    Come by the fire
    Where charity gives
    And you won’t have to
    Want

    Alone, you may be
    Standing in the shadows and
    Wanting the warmth of
    Company
    Come by the fire
    Where the people dance
    Make merry, for you’re not
    Alone​