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hopeless_wanderer
22/M/Delhi
The forests are deep, dark and menacing. Distance from the plains are ever-increasing. A desert of bright sand-dunes Seeps through waterless moons And shines a lantern on The hunter’s myriad faces. Her delicate self, ambushed behind the glorious paw, Shivers and amazes, At the ruthlessness of their trances. Maudlin over her abandoned demeanor, The departed herd and their mesmerizing candor, Shoving away her characteristic mirth and laughter, She voluntarily slips into The hectoring trap. A predator in waiting, For the hunter’s slow clap. But, Man the hunter, must have forgotten, That a tiger remains a tiger Despite being overwhelmed, or woe-begotten. And as he nears the trap he built, To grind her might and get her killed, He sees, The sedentary beast transmuted Into a monstrous manifestation that lay undefeated. Tearing their flesh, Destroying their jejune laughter. With an attack far cathartic For them to resurrect after. Remember, the sun, the woods, the stark sea? Her spirit embodies theirs, It is she. The sweltering sun, the rapturous desert, Vanquish the chains that had imprisoned Her abounding heart. Expunging the landscape of infiltrating dirt, The tiger reigns supreme, Glorified in hurt.
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Feb 26, 2018
Feb 26, 2018 at 6:23 AM UTC
The Tiger's Return