Running Blind with Pointy Objects25611 Poems Read |
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Once a wolf
There once was a wolf in sheeps clothing so clever and quick with his wit and with his acquaintenance came loathing for aside him all C.E.O's sit he resides in a forrest of concrete his minions are trained with a bell and the sheep that he's fooled have come courting shall roast in a personal hell for believing this wolf was their savior his words and his wit were the fix for when they realized that his words were disguised found their homes were all built out of sticks. emeraldisle quotable quote: " A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves." Edward R. Murrow (1908-1965) U.S. broadcast journalist
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