A yellow wolf trampled and scurried up a long thin elbow. Long black hairs uprooted the harmony of discorded perception. The wolf wondered, what is this blue roof; why am I buried under leaves and whistle-brass.
From within I pillaged and ran, forward and frantic. Where was the wolf. He was within but now the whistle brought peace. Shray a running puffload explored a flashing green resemblance. A resemblance of inner sanctity and violence. The wolf pondered. Through a window a brush of leaves whistled and whined. Screeched and beseeched a greying cloud encumbered rain.
Down it poured, torrents of radiant sloping mice. I reached a fork; a fork of perception and choice. The west door beckoned an uprought finger, the right a glimpse and a pick.
The pick rusted and dissolved, time accepting a brilliant foreplay. The elbow thought, why did the wolf trample me so? A yellow wolf trampled and scurried up a long thin peg.