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Two Wolves Inside of Me
god washed our world away with a great flood;
man and beast battled against the sky’s might.
is that how i will free my hands of blood--
a stormy baptism in the harsh night?
inside my body lives a long fought war,
ground full of fire, choke on smoky air.
above the carnage a vulture does soar,
forever waiting for his bloody share.
i pray to--someone--for one side to win;
patience, son, the fight has yet to begin.
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