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A wolf can hear a cloud pass overhead, Can smell the men with poison, guns and psalms. A sacrifice of lamb will save his daughter, His sons, his wife. A hart will do as well, Or rodents though it takes a large amount. The last Connecticut wolf was shot dead In 1837, the rest forced West, with other natives.  The Custer wolf, A renegade, learned the trapper's conjure, Survived ten years despite the bounty set- Five hundred dollars, a king's ransom then, Enough to draw the famous trackers west. No place for a spirit that howls, or speaks In tongues, and that is what I do, as well As I know how, untethered to a school Of thought, for thinking isn't what it takes To make the sounds that scare a full grown man.
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Oct 10, 2018
Oct 10, 2018 at 10:47 AM UTC
Renegade
A wolf can hear a cloud pass overhead, Can smell the men with poison, guns and psalms. A sacrifice of lamb will save his daughter, His sons, his wife. A hart will do as well, Or rodents though it takes a large amount. The last Connecticut wolf was shot dead In 1837, the rest forced West, with other natives.  The Custer wolf, A renegade, learned the trapper's conjure, Survived ten years despite the bounty set- Five hundred dollars, a king's ransom then, Enough to draw the famous trackers west. No place for a spirit that howls, or speaks In tongues, and that is what I do, as well As I know how, untethered to a school Of thought, for thinking isn't what it takes To make the sounds that scare a full grown man.
bobby-copeland
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65/M/Kentucky
Oct 10, 2018
Oct 10, 2018 at 10:47 AM UTC
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