Holy beast

rin

There was a werewolf
Is he a wolf?
or a human being?
or an independent being called a werewolf?
He did not know where to look for his identity

So he took a genetic test
All it turned out was that he was a hippopotamus

He chose to keep his identity as a hippopotamus a secret
Otherwise, other humans would not think he was a werewolf

He decided to live his life as a werewolf even though he is a hippopotamus
The werewolf does not know if it is empty or enjoyable


He is not yet sure he can live as a hippopotamus
Still, one day it will come

A hippo is a hippo
A werewolf is a werewolf
A wolf is a wolf,
A human being is a human being

 
 

 

 

  • Author: rin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 9th, 2024 01:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: used DeepL I have recently noticed that the translation accuracy of DeepL has decreased. Through trial and error, I have had to machine translate poems.
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  • Mutley Ravishes

    Humanoids will one day become human beings!

    • rin

      Japanese anime has repeatedly used it as a theme since the days of Astro Boy, but when that will come in the real world is completely undecided.

      • Mutley Ravishes

        Thanks for the info! Yes, completely undecided.

      • arqios

        We can always try… and have tried and most possibly will continue to try.

        • rin

          I totally agree. It is important for us not to give up even if we fail.

          • arqios

            👍🏻

          • Jerry Reynolds

            A fine write, Rin.

            • rin

              Thanks.
              I have read one of the novels on your web site. It was wonderful to feel the living history.

              • Jerry Reynolds

                Thanks, Rin. I truly appreciate that, Merry Christmas.



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