◆The Wolf and the Sheep◇
Under the lone tree
On the grassy plains
Lies a wolf, and a sheep
Both crippled and pained
The sheep cowers
Eyes fearful and wide
Under the piercing yellow gaze
Of the wolf bleeding on its side
“Do not worry my friend,
You are hurt, just as I
My pack has thrown me out.”
It said with a sigh
“I grieve so much,
There’s pain in my heart.
Believe me when I say
I won’t tear you apart.”
The sheep lowered its head
“I, too, am grieving.
My herd left me when I fell
Even when my sides were still heaving.”
The two conversed
Sharing sorrow and regret
They became friends
And were less upset
Still crippled and broken
Two days have passed
The wolf watched as
The sheep chewed on grass
The wolf growled, teeth bared
It was hungry, bloodthirsty
But it fought on, held back
Its jaws were shut tersely
It called the sheep’s name
On a moonless night
“I don’t want to eat you
Because it wouldn’t be right
But my body is failing
My sanity dissipating!
I don’t have any choice
Already fate is waiting.”
It lunged forward, eyes gleaming
The sheep’s lungs filled with dread
It bleated helplessly but
The wolf jumped over its head
Hooves tremble and shake
Green grass painted red
Tears down the sheep’s face
The wolf lay dead