POEMS FROM THE WILDS:
HOW MANY TIMES HAVE THESE STORIES BEEN TOLD?
All great in former glories the tales whom stories of horror and spite persist met with others more Grimm that leave hearts dim and eyes whiter than cyst. Through twists of fate or folly Death knocks, twice, and follows but sometimes those twists and follies have yet to be told in a time be jolly torching texts temperature peaking: 451 then done; burning books like yours and poems like this one. these demons left to prey, breeding imagination, feeding revolution, a Grimm sight darkest night brighter.



