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Friday, April 17, 2009

Hungry for What?

By Hidehiro Anto

The boy on the street
Was yearning for something;
He felt so cold that I knew it wasn’t love.

It wasn’t food;
He had plenty of that.

When I stared into his eyes,
I knew what it was.
He wanted blood.
Posted by Writer at 12:54 PM

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