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A subsonic growl emerges As the red wolf plunges forth From his concrete cave. He shoulders aside the weaker creatures, In his rush, for the men inside Live for the hunt. The siren howl is high at first, Wild and eager, hysterical. As he gains his stride On the pavement path, His whine swings into a rocking pulse, Keeping time with the fire, Or the blood spurting from a man. Behind the pack there is a white dog, Sturdy and square, trained and sure, With a lyrical howl. He keeps pace yet there is no lust For the hunt, no need for blood. They circle the waiting disaster, Disgorging men in black and white, The hulks rumble as they wait. Wolves lick up the flames While the white-dressed men Lap up the blood. The wolf prowls as the flames die But stands guard as the White dog points to the man. He has chosen to save.
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Jul 9, 2018
Jul 9, 2018 at 12:45 PM UTC
Fire
i. I told a girl she was beautiful and that she should go easy on herself today why can’t I tell myself the same thing ii. My friend told me she has depression I hugged her while she cried and told her she would be okay why can’t I believe that for myself iii. I became an online listener for people who have mental illnesses and spent hours convincing them they are good enough why can’t I convince myself iv. I stayed on the phone to convince my friend not to self harm for five hours telling him that it's okay to be kind to yourself over and over why can’t I tell myself that v. I spend so much time saving other’s lives why can’t I remember to save my own?
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Dec 30, 2015
Dec 30, 2015 at 7:33 PM UTC
Saving Other's Lives