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Tale of the Fawn.

Sitting atop a knot of grass
I looked upon a time,
that didn't last
What can I say?
moments likes these fade fast.

Lying in the belly of lilacs,
you tripped over my flimbsy feet,
we'll never go back,
just lie here watching those bees,
Oh, how they flee.

Baby, mellow Fawn,
come near and we'll buzz you back
We'll pave your way to the yarn
where your pact was betrayed,
by the blood black wolf pack.

Don't be weary of the afternoon shadows
Son, meet this peace
cast away your bow and arrow
aim that eye, pull back and release.

The Nightseed crawls
Fawn, whose responsible for this brawl?
you know every tear results in rainfall
Cease this incivility,
you know not of it all.

Wait for the Oracle,
for she knows of it all.
And She who beholds the prophecy
will become as deadly
as Athena's bloody squalls
tearing apart the seams
that bind this ghastly galaxy.
Written by SilverMoon (Miranda)
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