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Wolf (unpoetic exercise)

by  Xenny

Posted: Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Word Count: 138
Summary: At last! I've written something. I've not made any attempt to work at it yet, but I'm glad that at least something's come from the exercise. Thankyou Nell.




Down the short stair and across the room, towards me came a figure
loping like a wolf, bare skin stretched to show ribs
picked clean like the chicken we ate for dinner.
Old and head hanging; no threat but a threat all the same.
Split skin and yellow teeth, its breath was like a rotten meal
as it lifted its head I found myself
caught in its stare, and I saw its eyes glowed, full of pain.

Unthinking I reached out my hand

It came closer and I noticed how our skin matched
tone for tone, how our tendons reached and flexed
flesh-free and aching.
Then it spread its hand. A human hand
and I dug my claws deep into the wooden floor.
It had a voice. I heard a voice
but it was deafened by my own.