Black Riding Hood
Black hood, Black hood
Silk formed around her head
Drape around her, covering her body, exposing her facial feature
Showing no mercy
No emotion to those who cross her path
Black Hood, Black Hood
She walked casually through the once enchanted forest
As the ground filled with white cold snow
White snowflake fell
Wooden basket hanging from her left arm
White clothes wrap around her strong arm,
brown stain, brown stain filled them
A whimper filled the inside the cloak
Her once expressionless face
Plaster a smile
Black Hood, Black Hood
Carried the tiny black fluff in her wounded hand
Snuggled up against her chest
Who would have known
Protector of humans
Turns Savior of wolfs
Black Hood, Black Hood
That old granny
Whose house was in the forest
Brainwashing her
the evil of these so call “Big Bad Wolf”
As enchanted it may be
that forest became wicked
To those challenge to voyage in
Black Hood, Black Hood
Paced herself through the Dark forest
Landing herself in a hidden cave
Were packs of wolf hid from human life
A Big Wolf Growl toward the black cloaked girl
Removing her cloak
Demonstrating them the Wolf savior
A small growl could be heard
Approving her entrance
Black Hood, Black hood
Delivered the small fluff in front of her
Its mother kept him warm with her embrace
Nudging her wet nose on the palm of the girl
The smile that once shone on the girl's face disappear
She proceeded further in the dark cave
In which she called her home
Black hood, Black hood
A beige wolf laid in the ground
His sleepy growls could be heard from the echoes of the dark cave
Looking down to him with distress in her eyes
Proceeding to lay on his stomach
Black Hood Black Hood
She snuggle more with this wolf
Tears fell slowly from her face
He curled around her
Covering her body from the cold outside
The day she was saved by the beast in front
From falling through a dark hole
Was the day Black Hood nurture the wolfs
And disappear from Humans light
She would no longer be the little Red Riding Hood she once was