Never. More.
Though the Raven is a symbol
of deaths snarling face, though
he carry omens while creeping
through clouds of white,
even He fears the poet,
gazing in the forest to the tune
of gentle streams trickling.
For if menacing caws of
the black winged beast
prove too distracting,
the poet may very well
blast that fuckers wings off
and return to visions of
lilacs and lilies singing:
"leave Never. see More."
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