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A Begone Wind
Poetry
don’t speak to the tempest
unless you’re wishing for ill
upon the house of your father
don’t wish for storms to come,
lest they wash away everything
you hold close, dear, precious
don’t sing to birds in flight,
those gossips of the skybound,
since you may court trouble
don’t go down to the river
when the tides rush past;
they’ll just drown you too
don’t call to the shadows,
because they’ll listen and
perhaps answer back
don’t walk the crossroads,
the paths of witches, demons,
the dirt cursed to bring all ill
don’t listen long to the trees
in their whistling language,
for they can lead you astray
don’t fall asleep to the wind
that lures out good little girls
with promises too big to grant
don’t forget to cross yourself
and pray to the elder gods,
or all will truly be lost anew
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