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Small Furies (Free verse) by Enkidu
A little, withered child
Slowly made to matter mild
Left his anger on the floor
And his weapon near the door
He tried to take the world away
From heaving bodies, dark and grey
But twisted knobs-a-turning
Showered light from bulbs-a-burning
The boy sat up and scrambled fast
To tear the shadows of his past
Shadows standing, horrified
To see the body of the bride
When came forth an awful moan
The beast upon the floor did groan
Groom to be, a shattered mess
The boy did rise and now confess
He had come to witness here
His mother, whom he held so dear
Crying out when none could save
His father, darkly mad did rave
And his father struck her head
Sure to mean to make her dead
The boy reacted with his fear
Took a pen and drew it near
The killer rose and came about
To make his kin destroyed, no doubt
Murder was repeated then
A son to make his maker's end
Sobbing to be sure he'd sold
The story to the guests he'd told
The boy took up his bloodstained tool
To end the story for a fool
He smiled to see his job complete
Two dead bodies at his feet
And all the world to never know
What hate did make his fury grow
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