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The Wolf Who Cried Boy

Oh werewolf with woollen wings,

Whimpering in the willows.

Thou vile voice a vice grip

Stuffed inside her pillows.

Yours is a violent cry for help

One should never have to hear.

So dare come near, just know it clear.

Your fleer; my leer. For tears, jeers and

Featherweight fears will never break weirs that

Forever fill wells deeper than the darkest hole

You gouged in the lightest soul.

 

Your sword; her shield. My words; wounds healed.

I’m ever bending moonlight to set it right.

Go haunt yourself through a never ending night!

A single silver bullet shimmers in her sunlight.

The same one you shot upright.

Falling fast into the broken bed you made.

Now let it embed deep in your head. Well played.

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Written by
FunSlower
34 / M / Australia
Published
Jul 13, 2021
Lines·Words
18·125
Notes

There once was a wolf who cried “boy”.

And once should have been enough.

It’s time to torment yourself instead.

Hurting her never made you tough.

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