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the moon bares its jagged mouthful of tombstone teeth but its fearsome snarl is lost to my eyes for its sacrilegious white light cannot penetrate through the looming canopy of gnarled old trees i raise my rusted lantern high green glass panels protect the flickering flame glowing yellow eyes glare out, reflected in the rays of my lantern's light, but i do not fear or flee i know now that beasts are ahead, in my path and now that i am aware of their presence they cannot ambush me from back the way i came the howls echo through the mountains before me the wolves expect an easy feast but i will not be dinner
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Jan 29, 2022
Jan 29, 2022 at 3:40 PM UTC
i know my way
the moon bares its jagged mouthful of tombstone teeth but its fearsome snarl is lost to my eyes for its sacrilegious white light cannot penetrate through the looming canopy of gnarled old trees i raise my rusted lantern high green glass panels protect the flickering flame glowing yellow eyes glare out, reflected in the rays of my lantern's light, but i do not fear or flee i know now that beasts are ahead, in my path and now that i am aware of their presence they cannot ambush me from back the way i came the howls echo through the mountains before me the wolves expect an easy feast but i will not be dinner
cain-arkay
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30/Genderqueer/American
Jan 29, 2022
Jan 29, 2022 at 3:40 PM UTC
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