Dark and Wild

He seemed to be a normal child,

But standing all alone.

His eyes were dark and wild

In a body not full grown.

He’d never been inside a zoo

But tigers were in books.

He stared, as boys so often do.

And a tiger exchanged looks.

Through the bars, the boy was in,

With snarling and commotion,

Call the next of kin,

People wailed with emotion.

The very worst was feared,

A boy so young, a life gone south,

But when the dust had cleared,

A tiger’s tail hung from his mouth.

 

© Copyright, Philip Barton, October 1st, 2019. All rights reserved.

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