forest child

As it rained as it howled I began to make a house. My clothes had become the thick skins of animals.

I had learned as it rained as it howled that houses and animal skins

I did need to not vanish into the night to not vanish into the heavens.

I could not be the wandering child-in-the-forest I could not sleep bathed by stars by the moonlit pond.

The wolves were out and cursed with hunger panthers and tigers, lions and snakes in need to suck the blood of innocence in need to kill a living being.

 

 

 

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For what I mean to you for what you could mean to me.

 

 

 

 

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