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The hunter that raised a monster

Deep in the forest where various monster beast abode
The hunter dares himself to enter the dangerous zone
To hunt for games that is rich for gains

Under the big Iroko tree lies the little animal 
Having a soft and fluffy coat designed with bright colors
A bright orange and white color patterned with black stripes

They call it a tiger

"No it's a cub"
The hunter allured by its beauty 
Smiled and have a deal with the forest god
He took the cub to his home and decided to foster it

At first, the cub shares little part of games with it's owner
Gradually the share begin to increase
And a pint of discomfort found a room in the hunter's heart

"Treat an animal like human for thousand years, animal will still be animal" 

The cub grows big as the clouds shifts
And soon turn to a tiger

A day came that the hunter couldn't narrate
It was the day of his death

The tiger turned to a monster overnight 

At a bright dawn, the sun shines brightly at the hunter's pool of blood
The monster had teared it's owner into pieces

Pieces that wouldn't have a chance to rest in peace.



Copyright © Atanda Josiah | Year Posted 2025



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You came

You came
When my life is a cloud of darkness void of light
I feel so dull but you came with an energy so bright
Your frequent smiles fly me to a world unknown
Where we hold hands to feel a spark tone 
My songs have never known

You heated my cold heart with your beauty 
A wonder you made with little winkles
I fell terribly to the pit of affection that twinkles
I am a soul, not the stone I was before
My heart race to the core
That I can't control nor stop, yet I still long for more

Copyright © Atanda Josiah | Year Posted 2025


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