Release the Kraken

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Wild limbs

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Wild limbs

Flailing, reaching, grasping

Reeling, slipping, snaking

The great monster of the deep pushes off from the grime of the sea floor, pumping its tentacles with ever-growing power and lust for the light.

It hungers for the entrancing surface above

For the surface brings tender morsels of foreign food

Lost sailors, bruised and raging

At the unrelenting sea.

Kraken.

You need only speak its name and it will come.

Not twice; not thrice, but once.

Call its name and it will burst forth like a malnourished bulldog, unkempt and unloved

Underestimated more than the rugged depths of the bitter abyss from whence it came.

All it seeks is release

Sweet, sweet freedom

From its lonely prison of familiarity

And into the dawn of a new day, a new meal.

Beware he who never glimpses the light, for in the enchanting bliss of a bittersweet morn

You shall die.

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