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Aarín and the Hunter
Above was sent
Away from his sea
He needed the hint
That he needed she~
Away from his sea
That he was sent
To find his beloved she
And the wandering pass was her hint~
At the wandering pass
Near the sea bed
All covered in grass
“Beautiful” he said~
Soon he saw her
All clad in green
With a cat all in purr
Her stance in a lean~
“Hello” She had sighed, in a whispery voice
He just stare, fixed in a trance
Although it really wasn’t his choice
She walked to where he was, her walk as a dance~
She pressed herself against his chest
He looked into her deep blue eyes
Hr dress had fluttered in its best
Their love, however, was just filed with lies~
A blade was brought before him
Her smile red and pretty
Soon that blade sunk in his limb
The bloody mess became too sticky~
“I loved you!” She cried
Her heard her and screamed
He knew he had lied
The love went to hate it had seemed ~
Now he was gone
She finally dropped the dagger
Dropped it, blood and all, on the green lawn
He left her for another of her~
She knelt on her knees
And picked up her love
She transformed as you see
Transformed into a dove
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