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Chapter 9 - Hunger

Close trees on either side admonished them

Khazemil's fur rose lightly on his spine

"We run," said Merrasir, "beyond rokhem;

We trace a bold and unforgiving line!

Somewhere in all this world must be a sign,

A path of good to light our paws along

Without a haze of pollen hiding wrong."

And pulling Khazemil to follow on

The dog with just a glance said all the more

The eyes, the eyes! A fallen injured fawn

The burning eyes which words would not restore

Between them yet an ever open door

A mile of barren heathland under sped

Again, beneath the blur of glinting red

Ah, Khazemil, without him, what to eat?

What laughing foreign grass to stay the pangs

Sardonic, leering, lying shades of wheat

Fly on, perhaps distraction from the fangs

Perhaps escaping where the hook-vine hangs

A stumble, yes? The needles in his throat

Cut through the perspiration in his coat

"Hold on!" spat Khazemil before he fell

"An image in my mind has found its twin!

So vivid, as you oft described so well

Those melancholy oaks with mossy skin —

Still skeletons, as long as it has been."

"Your memory is good; I led us here

Because the path from death to life is near."

The village of the dogs was close ahead

The moon, though waning, high and bright above

But stepping with an unaccustomed dread

Khazemil's spirit fluttered, diving dove

That hungry darkness masquerading love

At every ruined home another trial

A snarl to hide the intimated smile

Tall rocks and woven twigs composed the walls

At well-planned intervals was taisir wrought

A blue-white metal from the waterfalls

So closely, vainly kept and dearly bought

That in a sudden, disconsolate thought

They realized destruction so complete

What should be stolen still adorned the street

"Oh Merrasir, the day is overspent!

If food has kept in any house you know

Then lead us by the life-abiding scent

Or by the lack thereof, we both shall slow,

And water-less, both feed a lucky crow."

"You speak again on instinct, far too fast;

Among my fallen kindred, no repast."

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