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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Dragon Anguish Adam clenched his fists attempting to block his senses from the growing growls that hammered against his rib cage. The thousands of millenniums he had lived barricading his heart from all worldly emotions. Adam looked up at the daunting sky to flaunting dark clouds creep overhead. He breathed in the sweetest aroma of petrichor. Thunder grumbled breaking the silence in the coldness, as strikes of white lightning flashed across the night sky. He couldn't stop the desire to shift into a dragon and fly. To feel the wind beneath him again, to stretch his wings and weave between the clouds and roar. Adrienne, his beloved was a mortal. She was a lovely lithe blossom that he had vowed to protect. Her smile would inspire leaves turn green and flowers bloom and burst into color. Her eyes were the color of the forest that would shimmer like the night sky with a thousand stars. She had a riot of long burnt umber hair that cascaded down her slender back. His memory's grip, craving her, again and again. Kisses that engulfed and would open the doors of heaven. Releasing a fiery passion within him engulfing his world. When Adam had been gone hunting for food for several days. Men from another clan came down from the hills pillaged and burned the village, not a soul had been left alive. He raised his head and gazed into the night, never again would he unlock his soul. Adam shifted and jumped as he spread his leathery wings and flew in the cover of the night sky and the clap of thunder. 10/13/2018 Poetry Contest: Fiction - October 2018 Writing Challenge Sponsored by: Dear Heart a.k.a. Broken Wings
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