The Great Deer Dilemma: 99 Nights in a Forest and One Less Bambi
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In a forest so deep, a deer lived quietly,
For 99 nights, it roamed fearlessly,
But one dark eve, a noise did startle,
And sadly, the deer met its terrible finale.
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A shadow crept in the dead of night,
Unseen by the deer, filled with fright,
It pounced with a silent grace,
Leaving the poor deer in a dark place.
2
With eyes that glowed in the silver moon's light,
The predator hunted with all its might,
The deer had no chance to flee,
It was the end of its 99-night spree.
3
The forest now quiet, eerily still,
The deer's fate was an unfortunate thrill,
In the heart of the woods, a life lost,
A lesson learned at a terrible cost.
4
The moon watched over the forest below,
Casting a soft, gentle glow,
But the deer's light had started to fade,
In the peaceful night, a life betrayed.
5
A hunter stood with a bow in hand,
Not a trace of remorse as he took a stand,
For in the woods where animals roam,
The circle of life will forever be shown.
6
As the deer's spirit ascended high,
To the endless sky up in the night,
It found peace in the vast expanse,
A memory left in the forest's dance.
7
With the dawn came a brand-new day,
In the forest where the deer once lay,
Life continued on its own course,
Nature's way, with neither remorse nor force.