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In a clearing in the woods, two brothers fight. They ram each other, wrestle with their pointed crowns. The winner gains the power and the right To rule their father's ancient, sylvan grounds And will have the favor of the fairest doe. So they lock their antlers, tearing from the start. The loser has to face the snows alone. A solitary creature is the hart. But come the winter, brothers lose their crowns And in the spring the hope for better years abounds.
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william-bednar
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Nov 6, 2011
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