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Egoistic Flowers ~ Yorigami sisters
God of pestilence, Jo'on Yorigami,
Bringer of disease, oh so grim,
Her touch spreads sickness and death,
A divine power that takes away breath.
God of poverty, Shion Yorigami,
Bringer of want, oh so gloomy,
Her touch brings famine and despair,
A divine power that takes away care.
Jo'on and Shion, the Yorigami sisters,
Their powers feared by all misters,
But their divine gifts have a purpose,
To teach us lessons that are worth us.
Jo'on's pestilence teaches us to care,
For our health and those we share,
To take precautions and be wise,
To prevent sickness and its demise.
Shion's poverty teaches us to give,
To those who are in need and live,
In a world that's so unfair,
To share our blessings and be aware.
Jo'on and Shion's divine powers,
Teach us to be mindful of ours,
To appreciate life and its gifts,
And to share them with those who needs lifts.
Their powers may seem harsh,
But they're meant to teach us to march,
Towards a better world and a brighter day,
Where love and compassion hold sway.
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