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Intrepid, a boy strode down the mountain path, Into nature's unchanging wrath; The dust stirred at his feet, The sun kissed his back, fiery heat; He thought of the bloodbath. They'd told him to run, And he did, under the heat of sun. Now, he'd slowed to a crawl, Heading away from the desert brawl; On his waist, he still had his gun. He came to a stop, Sat on a rock, Ran his fingers through his hair-mop. He should have known not to settle, It always took a toll.
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Dec 4, 2015
Dec 4, 2015 at 9:50 AM UTC
Know Not to Settle
Intrepid, a boy strode down the mountain path, Into nature's unchanging wrath; The dust stirred at his feet, The sun kissed his back, fiery heat; He thought of the bloodbath. They'd told him to run, And he did, under the heat of sun. Now, he'd slowed to a crawl, Heading away from the desert brawl; On his waist, he still had his gun. He came to a stop, Sat on a rock, Ran his fingers through his hair-mop. He should have known not to settle, It always took a toll.
CodyHaag
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Dec 4, 2015
Dec 4, 2015 at 9:50 AM UTC
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