- Desanka Beslic, Grade 9
The smoldering embers in his eyes still glow hot;tattoed paws taught to dance by the sear of metal.For the last time Misho is led by a sunglow ring and a pounding beat.He is a street performer enchanting crowds.Tattooed paws taught to dance by the sear of metalin a centuries-old tradition,he is a street performer enchanting crowds,both he and his owner will feast tonight.
In a centuries-old tradition,cascading coins gather in the well of a pocket,both he and his owner will feast tonight.When Misho sleeps, he again finds the wilderness he had lost.
Cascading coins gather in the well of a pocket,these last tokens of his misfortune.When Misho sleeps, he again finds the wilderness he lostin the mountain sanctuary of black leaves.
These last tokens of his misfortunewill become but a memory of how paws were molded by flame.In the mountain sanctuary of black leaves,now Misho only will dance when it thunders.
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