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Wild Animals
Wild we say
Terrifying teeth that sink into prey
Spine chilling roars
Untamed and dangerous
Ferocious beasts
Wild we call them
Endangering our species
Weapons that kill in the blink of an eye
Threatening our homes
Disappearing without a glace
Who’s the wild one?
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I believe animals perceive us as the wild. This piece shows how the perspective is shifting into an animals point of view.