A Dark Tale of Two Kiddies
By Jesse Guzman
Once upon a
time,
A woman left her kids.
One of them was kind,
The other was a witch.
They wondered the
village
all alone.
With out a bed to sleep,
And no where to go.
They begged on the
streets,
Nobody cared,
On bloody knees.
Life isn't fair.
She thought,
"Maybe we'd have better luck
If one of us were blind.
Brother! I have a plan!
Quick, give me your eyes!"
She picked up a stick
And gouged them out.
His lips sewn shut,
So he couldn't make a sound.
She gave him a can
And told him to sit.
Then came a man
Whose pocket was thick.
He stared at the
boy
For a minute or two,
Gave him a coin. Then asked,
"Who did this to you?"
The boy pointed to
a cave,
That was just up ahead.
The man was brave,
Entered without dread.
He saw a shimmering
light,
At the end of the cave.
Then pulled out a knife,
Just to be safe.
As he got closer
His hair began to stand.
Chills up to his shoulders,
When he hears a little girl laugh.
The brave man slips
Falls to the ground.
The knife cuts his wrist
Gore bleeding out.
The girl walks towards
him
Picks up the knife.
Stares with an evil grin,
Then ends his life.
She peels off his
skin,
Carefully pulls out his eyes.
Then gives them to her brother,
Who was waiting outside.
Till this day they
live in
That dark deserted cave.
They continue to
To savagely feast on their preys.
Author's Note:
A story for the kidsComments on "A Dark Tale of Two Kiddies"
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A former member wrote:
I like how your peices read like twisted bed time stories. Some sincere badassery! \m/
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On Sunday, September 6, 2015, Jesse Guzman
(39) wrote:
I write these to put my little brother to sleep, and thanks! Happy you enjoyed it :)