# Hoods and Flight

Author: BladePup
Tags: Poetry, Random

#2 of Poetry

One of my older poems, I'm quite certain that this was written around the same time as I began to read Lewis Carrol. Not overly pleased with it's lack of structure, but I still like the rhythm that it has.

 **Hoods and Flight**

_Venturing through the wood,_

_I think of the things that could,_

_In summer wear a hood._

_The boy said that he should,_

_Yet his sister said only if we would._

_&nbsp;_

_The snake wiffled his reply,_

_As he was preoccupied with a sigh,_

_That we all had to be extremely high._

_And snake alone with his sigh,_

_&nbsp;Took wing and began learning to fly_

Source: https://sofurry.com/s/Rm05gYRn
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