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Man and The beast

by nathan-ere

Come brothers, come sisters Were having a feast I'll tell you the tale Of the man and the beast The world is a beast With no head to speak And God but a Man With no legs to stand With nowhere to go The Man climbed atop The beast so subdued With no way to stop The beast was ashamed For she was below she carried the man For she couldn't say no The beast trotted on While the man was light But the reins in his mouth Began to feel tight The Man amassed As beast succumbed He'd forgotten at last Who he stole his legs from The beast was lost in a maze of Man A dire cost just to stand
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Mar 26, 2015
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