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Apr 2019
He approached, approached
He became so nearest
He found them gathering

They remarked them
They all escaped
Except two, who cuddled

He approached with so confident
They were girl and her cat
The fear reached to the top

At their hearts making them vibrated at speed
The wolf moved so slowly
He became sure that he would attack

Without any resistance or any attack
Of them as they were so young
The wolf so approached

Wanted to get some amuse
Wanted to see fair played so clear
As their bodies and their hearts and might appear

Asking for mercy or any wait
He thought he might wait
But he would attacked
After he had amused

He stretched his hand
To cheek the girl check
How it was fresh and had the meat
Necessary to feed his stomach

By his sudden amazing
He found the strong stone throwing
At his eye at correct
The girl did that

Without wait, as she was told
Eye without any fault
His head was downed of pain
He howled with anger and with big

Insist to revenge and get his lost
Honor that was scattered
He howled and returned to jump

To aim the final stroke
When he did that
He found another throwing
The cat was at his head

She hurt the another eye
He lost the whole vision
The girl didn't run
She insisted to make him downed

She searched for great stone or even solid
She found a long rod
The wolf was till wanting to attack
He followed them by his nose sense
He howled to great their fear
To make their disturbance increased

But with his surprise
He was hurt by a strong rod
He tried to stretch his hand

The cat did at speed
She bit his nose
He threw her by his hand

The girl was in anger
She hurt him until he lied
She was not confused

As she feared when she gave him her back
He might get up and attack
So she stroked him hurt

Till his head was damaged
Face the fear with brave heart
Fear the fear itself, you will find it
Getting escaped
the wild wolf can attack,but the honor and brave can break and face any dangerous
Written by
mohamad taha safan  M/Egypt
(M/Egypt)   
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