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Edited on Tue Feb-15-05 01:35 AM by WindRavenX
I crapped this out in about 5 minutes. Yes, the "Cry Havok/And Let slip the dogs of war" reference is kinda lame... === The Strays of Baghdad
My beloved brothers and sisters— We are the dogs of war. Can you hear their chuckles— Of the Wise Old Men, with their smoke and drinks and their dead grins As they send their hunters to the Cities— to round us up, the strays in the streets to beat us to muzzle us to ship us off to die in the hot wind and sand. Listen to our Master. How he’s betrayed us! Look at his hand, outstretched, promising Freedom and Paradise— I will serve him no longer. I will rip him apart and take back the blood he has stolen. You can hear them cry at night, though sometimes the sandstorms masks it, the whimpering and howling the fear reflected in their eyes. The desire to return to their streets and be free of the cruelty that their Master has thrown them to.
A silent snow is falling over my still City. And I wondered: Who cried Havoc? Who laughed as my children were rounded up like strays and slaughtered like strays Who laughed as their beautiful blood dried in the hot sand under a foreign sun?
The Cities are quiet now. The children are gone. And are not coming back.
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