When hunger came I hid beneath its shadow, quaking from its reach. Children’s laughter. I waved to them, a caution, famine’s eagerness, its cruelty and its breadth. They smiled.
Too late, it was upon them. I cried, I howled. Hunger said, “I’ve triumphed! I am death’s ally!” Unhappiness fell down next to darkness as I plotted against its teeth, its pale talons. I would wait in its shadow, with arms ready, with my hands whittled into flags.
When hunger comes again I’ll be ready, flags pointing to its conceit, fierce love upon it.
Too late, it was upon them. I cried, I howled. Hunger said, “I’ve triumphed! I am death’s ally!” Unhappiness fell down next to darkness as I plotted against its teeth, its pale talons. I would wait in its shadow, with arms ready, with my hands whittled into flags.
When hunger comes again I’ll be ready, flags pointing to its conceit, fierce love upon it.
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