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The Wolf and the Red Hood

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«You are buff», she said:

«You make me feel so good.»

«You are pretty», he sped:

«I wish you to be my Red Hood.»

«You are too voracious and big,

Don’t you break this twig?»

«You are flexible like a snake,

Nothing can you break.»


He wolfed the Red Hood every day,

From early morn up to night, as prey;

She groaned and moaned under the beast;

Both desired that freaking feast.


Many years have passed since…

The old lady put a carnation

On the grave of Wolf’s location

To serve remembrance of her prince.


The diary of lives, quite common,

Forgotten unlike Tutankhamen.


Tutankhamen  a pharaoh of the Ancient Egypt.

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