Poetic risk

“A child drowns in a lake full of gators, as the family watch and cry for help, all around watch and pity, but the one who came was meant for the task, throwing themselfs in the lake full of uncertainty, did not stop the aim for the child about to drown, he grabs onto his little brother, roars louder than any lion in the wild, scaring even the natural habitat of the waters, pulling his brother faster and more ferocious than even a deity to safety on the shore, he holds his little brother tightly and only looks at him with silence all around, for they were twins for a reason.” (This poem means that even a child has just as much heart and conviction as even a legend or myth of a deity or hero, if it is someone they hold dear they can do outstanding feats that no adult could do)

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