Gl1tch, I hope this doesn't sound offensive to you, but after reading your poem, I had to check other websites and online poems to ensure that you didn't copy and paste a famous poem while editing some words to include in-game cards. I never meant to underestimate you, but wow - that poem is pretty impressive, and my little poem doesn't seem to match up with the rest of everyone else. ^^;
...that said though, I'm surprised how very few people actually connected the world of elements into their poem. Some people did poems on False Gods, which was nice, but I think that the 3 I voted for actually encompassed everything about elements (the creatures, the powers, the environment, etc.). More specifically, the best three were the ones that followed these rules the best:
"Have the result in such a nature that a feeling of conflict, such that the game gives, is felt."
"If a cut screen was given in Elements the Game, the piece could be used as a presented literary for the game player."