I really love this poem, thanks a lot for sharing it. Many people over the centuries have thought that Iron - Cold Iron - is master of them all, but only after a lifetime of bloodshed, in their final moments, do they realize that Iron out of Calvary is master of men all.
you did such a great job on this and did a wonderful job getting the tone down just wonderful! would love to know if you can be hired some day for VA work and what your rates are
@@burialgoods It is about how scary Cell in DBZ must have been from the perspective of the towns he drank. A link to the comment in the next reply (in case YT removes it for having a link, you will know why there is only one reply). The comment was made by wingadept8793.
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The replies seem to get removed from at least my perspective, so I will add spaces: https :/ /www. youtube. com/ watch? v= 6SQ0wmUysPo & lc= UgzP_ sjkPIJYqHOZamx4AaABAg
Beautiful poetry and all, but it is objectively nonsense. The baron gets forgiveness, but all the dead knights get to go fk themselves and rot in hell. Oh and all their toiling serfs don't even get a mention, to say nothing about all the animals that get slaughtered and eaten by lord and serf alike. The fact that the world is full of oppression and brutality is simply glossed over and taken for granted. This is what I find so violently sickening about Christianity: "It's all about memememememe how can I attain salvation, how can I save my own skin/soul? Oh isn't God the nicest dude ever, he forgave me even though I seriously fucked up, I still get to go to heaven yay! Thank you so much daddy! 🎉🎉🎉" Worse yet, this isn't even just about selfishness, it's about encouraging people to identify emotionally with their oppressors, to see themselves as rebellious sinners in need of forgiveness and as rulers entitled to obedient servants in stead of identifying themselves as the oppressed and demanding their own emancipation while also granting freedom to those they themselves are oppressing. Really the concept of divine forgiveness is also revolting if you think about it. My sins are mine alone to answer for, and nobody except those I harmed have any authority to forgive them or not.
@@nebojsag.5871 everything. It doesn’t matter if God doesn’t exist, only that we believe he does. If I could live my whole life knowing I’ll get into heaven then I’ll be a happier man. It’s quite simple
I really love this poem, thanks a lot for sharing it. Many people over the centuries have thought that Iron - Cold Iron - is master of them all, but only after a lifetime of bloodshed, in their final moments, do they realize that Iron out of Calvary is master of men all.
my pleasure, fren
@@burialgoods🐸
Iron within, iron without.
Except when somebody with a Golden Fist walks by.
@@ongogablogian4396 stupid sexy dorne being stupid and sexy
@@ongogablogian4396 There's a mine under said golden fist
The flesh is weak!
@@josephkoltes2559 I can’t tell if the “trans-“ is “-human” or “-gender” until I open the box
Just you wait til this guy hears of steel
Just wait until OP discovers steel is made from iron.
Alloy, carbon, stainless and all.
Yet, iron-cold iron, master of it all.
Just wait until he finds out about nuclear weapons and man made horrors beyond his comprehension
@rize2874 hydrogen and uranium are masters of them all!
A wonderful poem, that I haven’t heard before. Thanks for this!
this is a certified "Iron - Cold Iron - is master of them all!" moment
please cease your existence ❤ thx
Uploaded another version of this without the music.
you did such a great job on this and did a wonderful job getting the tone down just wonderful! would love to know if you can be hired some day for VA work and what your rates are
I appreciate that. Maybe some day. At the moment, I don't do this professionally.
The last line says "calvary", but you pronounced it like "cavalry". It seems that you fell victim to one of the classic blunders.
I'm always getting those mixed up, good catch
@@burialgoods My friend is the same way. He says "cavalry" as "calvary" all the time.
@burialgoods Calvary hill, where Jesus was crucified and died. This is a religious poem to my understanding
Whereas cavalry is military in nature.
Thank’s for doing a Kipling poem, I’d love to see more of them.
Iron - Cold Iron - is master of men all.
luv me dungeon synth
Christ is King!
Yeah, King of Jews.
@@LucidWandererKing of humanity stupid
@@LucidWanderer
Christ is the King of Kings.
@@josephkoltes2559 The Allfather will crush your god of pedophiles.
@@josephkoltes2559 The Allfather will crush your god of slaves.
Iron within! Iron without!
Tungsten would like to have a word.
Leslie Fish sings a pretty good version of this
It was a poem?! I always thought it was a filk song!
You mean the one by Leslie Fish? Yeah she likes to put Kipling poems to music.
good reading
No matter how powerful one believes they are, at the end of the day, they'll always rely on men with cold iron in their hands to change the world.
the poem is actually about the opposite of that
@@kobold7466 Holy crap wow, I literally had no idea. Dang, I went my whole life misunderstanding that.
@@TheRadicalOneNG yea now you do so thank me.
The King figure is Christ, redeeming the rebellious baron by his sacrifice on the cross and giving him the Eucharist to share in
Great work! This is one of my favorite poems
such epic, the music is a good touch
Too fast a reading, should've chosen a slower DS song tbh.
What I should have done was record it along with the song, nothing I tested it with really fit. Probably should have just skipped music altogether.
@@burialgoods The music was a good idea, it's just the music choice is all.
Evan if this was originally a song this is really nice rendition in a poetic style
To be honest I expected to hear you sing in this one.
May I suggest a YT comment to narrate?
What'd you have in mind?
@@burialgoods It is about how scary Cell in DBZ must have been from the perspective of the towns he drank.
A link to the comment in the next reply (in case YT removes it for having a link, you will know why there is only one reply).
The comment was made by wingadept8793.
The replies seem to get removed from at least my perspective, so I will add spaces:
https :/ /www. youtube. com/ watch? v= 6SQ0wmUysPo & lc= UgzP_ sjkPIJYqHOZamx4AaABAg
Beautiful poetry and all, but it is objectively nonsense.
The baron gets forgiveness, but all the dead knights get to go fk themselves and rot in hell.
Oh and all their toiling serfs don't even get a mention, to say nothing about all the animals that get slaughtered and eaten by lord and serf alike. The fact that the world is full of oppression and brutality is simply glossed over and taken for granted.
This is what I find so violently sickening about Christianity:
"It's all about memememememe how can I attain salvation, how can I save my own skin/soul? Oh isn't God the nicest dude ever, he forgave me even though I seriously fucked up, I still get to go to heaven yay! Thank you so much daddy! 🎉🎉🎉"
Worse yet, this isn't even just about selfishness, it's about encouraging people to identify emotionally with their oppressors, to see themselves as rebellious sinners in need of forgiveness and as rulers entitled to obedient servants in stead of identifying themselves as the oppressed and demanding their own emancipation while also granting freedom to those they themselves are oppressing.
Really the concept of divine forgiveness is also revolting if you think about it. My sins are mine alone to answer for, and nobody except those I harmed have any authority to forgive them or not.
have you have read the Bible?
@@AmericanSpaceImperialist Yes. Probably a lot more than you. I just didn't read it through a rosy prism.
I’d rather ignorant but blissful oppression than whatever the hell I’m living through right now
@@wilmanuts9954 What the hell does that have to do with anything.
@@nebojsag.5871 everything. It doesn’t matter if God doesn’t exist, only that we believe he does. If I could live my whole life knowing I’ll get into heaven then I’ll be a happier man. It’s quite simple
some say it's good my taste says it's garbage
I just think of that awsome song cover of this poem whenever I hear it.
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Okay!