
The creature with a crown of thorns, with fangs as sharp as daggers, with a tail like the painter's rough and dry brush. The lion is remorseless and ruthless, as I die by its claws on the savanna.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Poetry - Words: 103 - Published: 08-27-12 - id: 3053915
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the lion stands so
tall you can see his fangs gleaming
in the savanna sun and the
twisted trees reflect the shad
dows that gro w thick on the
zebra walls and i hear the
lion roar his mane is scar
rred and his grin is so sharp
i've never seen a lion as
murderous as this one as he sinks his
fangs into my bones and i wish
for the trees to stop staring at
me as they see the blood that's
spilled on the zebra wall and
i could only wish that the
savanna's hyenas would
stop laughing at my
demise
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