We have here a powerful sight,
The forces of Wind, Lightning and Night,
The strength of the three powers may bring on fright,
But darkness has come to bring the light;
For it has been said in ages past,
The peace shall be restored at last.
Seriously? Are we now assuming that any piece of writing that doesn't require active thought is a full on prophecy? Authors do this literally all the time to help inspire story ideas, they're not predicting anything they're just writing a book. If you want to know what it means I suggest you start there, I'm not saying it has no meaning attached to it I'm merely suggesting that the meaning is probably far less significant and far more personal than you might think.
I wouldn't try to fit the other poems in with the one you wrote at all, treat them separately. The subsequent poems are inspired by yours, not continuations of it, thus it's not from your mind and of different origins. Even if we approach it from a prophetic perspective (which we actually have no evidence to do so yet) then the interpretations would be very different and not at all related to yours but isolated incidents.
Whatever meaning this has attached to it I can guarantee that it's personal to you and I'd go as far even to think that all three people in the poem are of your own mind. Coincidentally the three aspects you chose were wind, lightning and darkness, you prefer the element of wind, lightning is an aspect of that element and you work closely with Nyx. If these three are aspects of yourself then it seems a fairly small step from there to assume that the mysterious villainous force is an obstacle facing you. If you ant my advice to find out the meaning then meditate on it and start doing some serious soul searching to help you identify such an obstacle in your life, the wording of the poem indicates that trusting in both yourself and Nyx will help you through it but that's my interpretation, and it's yours that counts.
Things such as this are personal and the only person that can accurately interpret it is yourself, just always look on the personal level and try not to extrapolate the idea until you're the savior of the planet and you should be somewhere on the money.
i kinda agree with Murfie i wrote mine after see the others but i felt no guiding hand the words just kinda popped into my head like they always do when i write a poem though i will admit that i have never written a poem of that length or relly anything like that before
What you have just written is actually if my memory serves me correctly a very very old prophecy. And I don't think it has come true yet. It might be close but not yet.
And actually the many different poems are all combined into one overall which is the whole of the prophecy. It is split up into parts as these things sometimes are so that they will come at the right time but to show that they are not the rantings of one individual.