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Tales of a Bard
December 18, 2018
I walk and I wonder,
I stalk and I sunder.
All who shall hear
the truth I clear,
for I am the one
who shall ban the Sun.
In its disgrace
of my joy.

© Anonymous
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I thought that this piece described me quite well. It's not overly long, but I do believe that it has an odd sense of how things work. For instance, the bard, jester, or whatever you'd like to call them, believes that they can defeat the Sun. Why they would want to 'ban' the Sun is up to interpretation, but otherwise, this is a person who is completely full of themselves and it's fantastic.