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Themes: Supernatural and Gender
Le Loupgarou
A curious tale that threaded through the townThrough greying women sewing under eaves,Was how his greed had brought ole Le Brun down,Greeted by slowly shutting jalousiesWhen he approached them in white-linen suit,Pink glasses, cork hat, and tap-tapping cane,A dying man licensed to sell sick fruit,Ruined by fiends with whom he’d made a bargain.It seems one night, these Christian witches said,He changed himself to an Alsatian hound,A slavering lycanthrope hot on a scent,But his own watchman dealt the thing a woundWhich howled and lugged its entrails, trailing wetWith blood back to its doorstep, almost dead.
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