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by Julian
Rated: ASR · Poetry · Fantasy · #881644
A poem with a lesson
Unhappily married,
An anger was carried,
Carried by a man named Maudo.
Who traveled so long,
While singing his song,
Of the evil beast named Faudo.

Looking to kill the beast
He went far east
This man by the name of Maudo.
And with sword on back
The beast he did track,
This beast by the name of Faudo.

This man would not rest
‘til his sword was in the chest
In the chest of a beast named Faudo
But the beast was found
In a village burned to the ground
Found by a man named Maudo.

And with sword stained red,
He charged at its head,
At the head of a beast named Faudo.
The beast he fought
And won he thought
This man by the name of Maudo

He was weary from the fight
Hungry without food in sight
Hungry from killing a beast named Faudo
So the beast he ate,
But shared its fate,
This man by the name of Maudo.

The man died there
While gasping for air
This man by the name of Maudo.
For the beast had skin,
That held poison within
This beast by the name of Faudo.

And so this story ends
But now you know, my friends
The story of a beastly man named Maudo
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