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They Tried To Slaughter the Cub
They tried to slaughter the cub They sharpened their knives They plotted They laughed They cast lots They played a stupid game to determine its fate They tried to slaughter the cub They didn’t see the lion guarding the cub They tried to slaughter the cub They hated its guts They called it proud They assumed it was weak They thought it walked alone They ignored “the shadow” They tried to slaughter the cub They didn’t see the lion observing it all They tried to slaughter the cub They were blinded by their hatred They despised it They wanted it dead They wanted it gone They approached the cub They tried to slaughter the cub They didn’t see the lion waiting They tried to slaughter the cub They signed their death warrant They approved their own execution The cub was unaware of the massacre The lion erased their existence The hedge remained unbroken They tried to slaughter the cub They didn’t see the lion waiting By Sylvia Chika sylviachika@gmail.com http://sylviachika.blogspot.com/ http://sylviachika.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sylviachikablog Twitter:@sylviaoz © SylviaChika 2015
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