Om Fairie Tales - Three Little Pigs
Not for the easily offended!
Thinks he ready for the world, the child becomes a man. Mature beyond his years, face the evil this child can. Shorten will he, for his pride, the length of his lifespan. Were he wise the child would stay within the safety of his clan.
But off he goes to stake his claim, announce his name, and fly his flag. Ill prepared is he, he knows it not, we hear him brag. See now, he will show you all the tools within his bag. His impudence he pays for, shocked he is at life's price tag.
Roaming through the forest is a predator with guile. He lurks in hidden corners, waiting, watching all the while. Your innocence and ignorance brings about his smile. He is lean and taut and hungry, his intentions cruel and vile. Beware, his morals differ, sacred cows he will defile. The wolf within us all will not suffer your denial.
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