The road travelled.

I call danger, and you hear wolf.
Both our fates lie in your dismissive hand.
Your steps are mine, we will share the dark.
And you, like me - will lament in silence.

I call danger, and you hear danger.
Both our fates lie in your heed of cry.
Your steps are mine, we will shed the dark.
Then you and me will sing in chorus.
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Posted: Jun 2019
About this poem:
It is about the differing results of how we react to a warning.

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Comments (2)

madtat29
I dig this... professor
Gligeen
Thank you, madtat29.
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