Purebred

Purebred

A Poem by Odduseofyellow
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Another old text I've made, playing around with rhyming and new interpretations on classic tales.

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And so it was upon that blurry night
That little miss Lucy had a crushing fright
That the shrouded bush might again spring-
a wild and dire thing.

Toothed, jagged and dreadful-
coming to take from her a mouthful.
To leave her bloodied, dead and empty,
to make her know her mortality and frailty.

As she pitter-pattered through the thicket,
she heard none but a cheerful cricket-

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For a moment, but only for a moment- -Little miss Lucy felt quite secure, blissfully unbeknownst of the curious observateur- -Solemnly watching the girl so red, romancing on the life she'd shed. Maundering how generously the last one bled, at the claws of this purebred. As it pitter-pattered through the thicket, it heard none but a cheerful cricket, -
O, a fright the bush did spring
and teeth and claw it did bring.
Purebred sure of it's kill,
Little miss Lucy stood only still.

Adamant in her stand
Before a beast so grand
She did naught but extend her hand,
and before her the beast did land.

New respect been found,
Purebred laid to ground.

As she pitter-pattered throug the thicket,
she heard none but a cheerful cricket.

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© 2015 Odduseofyellow


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Odduseofyellow

Falun, Dalarna, Sweden



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A Poem by Odduseofyellow