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He shakes the snow from his fur and tastes the air A young boy leans against an oak A rusted sword at his side The wolf leaves the warmth of his den (They listened to the old man around the fire His words hang in the air...) The wolf bares his yellow teeth The boy would lie beneath the stars Imagining the tales Heracles wounding even the gods The metallic lure of blood. Skades' perfume was heavy on the morning fog He slept and drempt He was in the vale again Leaning against the old oak His father's words were harsh- Only a coward would run from such a glorious death The hunger was, unbearable now The wind pulled at his hair In the cold early morning fog The spear was heavy, but he was strong The sword was rusted, but he had cunning They were alone in the valley Where the morning fog will never lift
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 6:23 PM UTC
They Once Drempt of War
He shakes the snow from his fur and tastes the air A young boy leans against an oak A rusted sword at his side The wolf leaves the warmth of his den (They listened to the old man around the fire His words hang in the air...) The wolf bares his yellow teeth The boy would lie beneath the stars Imagining the tales Heracles wounding even the gods The metallic lure of blood. Skades' perfume was heavy on the morning fog He slept and drempt He was in the vale again Leaning against the old oak His father's words were harsh- Only a coward would run from such a glorious death The hunger was, unbearable now The wind pulled at his hair In the cold early morning fog The spear was heavy, but he was strong The sword was rusted, but he had cunning They were alone in the valley Where the morning fog will never lift
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 6:23 PM UTC
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