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The bramble wood slumped low Over the winter fueled forest. The stocks broke the silence As a deer did walk. Antlers of glory, frosted with hairs And glints of diamondic ice. Majestic forest memory, striding by When the pink stalked. This creature crept like no other It’s mane was long and tangled. But only covered it’s head, it wore The skin of a fellow creature as it drew its bow. A twitch of the nose, a flinch of an ear The arrow flew through the air Rustled the bramble limbs and dispersed the diamondic ice.
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Apr 28, 2013
Apr 28, 2013 at 6:57 AM UTC
A Deer Dance
The bramble wood slumped low Over the winter fueled forest. The stocks broke the silence As a deer did walk. Antlers of glory, frosted with hairs And glints of diamondic ice. Majestic forest memory, striding by When the pink stalked. This creature crept like no other It’s mane was long and tangled. But only covered it’s head, it wore The skin of a fellow creature as it drew its bow. A twitch of the nose, a flinch of an ear The arrow flew through the air Rustled the bramble limbs and dispersed the diamondic ice.
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Apr 28, 2013
Apr 28, 2013 at 6:57 AM UTC
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