I heard - The boy who cried wolf

Today's #afewwordsaday #KAFWAD submission
Why not join me? Today's prompts are below. Prompts for the rest of the week are in a separate post just below.

9th September 2015
I'm getting used to this 5-7 syllable format. The more I do it, the less I have to count the syllables. Have a go!


Prompts / date
9th September 2015
FMS Photo a day
I hear
Text type
Naga-uta
Sentence type
 Adjective, same adjective
Story
The boy who cried wolf

 Adj, same adj
A phrase with an adjective, repeat same adjective straight after the comma. Adds detail and explains. It was a cold planet, cold due to the distance from the sun
 Naga-uta
Japanese for 'long song';has mini-Haikus, each stanza is 5-7, the last is 7-7. Separate chains of naga-uta can go off at a tangent, to add more detail, explain an underlying motive...

I heard the boy cry wolf but I ignored him: a wolf killed one of his sheep.
'No one believes a liar even when they tell the truth'
(disclaimer - this didn't really happen. I would have noticed a wolf that big,
and I know that the sponge doesn't look much like a sheep)


A young shepherd boy
Watching for a big, bad wolf,
                                                                       Heā€™s so very bored.
                                                                       For weeks now, thereā€™s been no sign

Looking down the hill
He sees the farmers working
                                                                           The shepherd boy looks
                                                                           At his unused warning bell

                                                                           The shepherd boy thinks
                                                                           ā€˜I wonder what they would doā€¦ā€™
ā€˜Help! Help! Thereā€™s a wolf!ā€™
The boy jumped and rang the bell.

The men ran to help,
but no wolf was to be seen.

ā€˜I chased him away!ā€™
ā€˜Well done! What a brave young man!ā€™

                                                                        ā€˜That was fun,ā€™ he thought.
                                                                         I will try that trick again.

ā€˜Help! Help! Thereā€™s a wolf!ā€™
The boy jumped and rang the bell.
                                                                          
The men dropped their tools,
Again they came to his aid.

Once again, no wolf.
There was no praise, no ā€˜brave boy.ā€™
                                                                           The men were doubtful,
                                                                           doubtful because of his grin.

                                                                          Heā€™d chased off a wolf
                                                                           And yet he wasnā€™t shaken
                                                                           
He did it again,
Again no wolf was there

They were angry now.
ā€˜Donā€™t cry wolf, when thereā€™s no wolf.ā€™
                                                                           The daft boy just grinned
                                                                           He loved the sport of ā€˜cry wolfā€™
Next day he saw a ā€¦
ā€˜WOLF! HELP! HELP!ā€™ He rang his bell.
                                                                           He shouted loudly,
                                                                           Loudly so theyā€™d know itā€™s true.
                 
ā€˜Does he think weā€™re fools?
The villagers ignored him.

At sunset the boy
didnā€™t come down with the sheep

The boy was weeping
when they went up to find him.

ā€˜The wolf ate a sheep:
I called, but you did not come.ā€™

No one believes a liar
even when they tell the truth.

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