Night of the Wolf

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    Night of the Wolf

    The full moon glowed eerily above the rolling plains.
    The silent eternal witness to the creature
    trotting across the blue white fields.
    The creature paused,
    tillting it's head,
    picking sounds out of the silent night.
    It lifts it's nose skyward and sniffs gently,
    disecting the scents the way a scientist
    disects a specimen.
    Blue eyes flare briefly in satisfaction.
    There.
    The scent it has been following for so long.
    The creature shakes it's thick white
    fur and starts out at a trot again.
    Patience, it thought.
    My time will come.

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    greyeyes231 commented on Night of the Wolf

    12-04-2011

    oh I love this verry discriptuve and my favorite subject wolves :)

    crimsondragon commented on Night of the Wolf

    04-12-2009

    you know i love this cant wait till you finsh the book

    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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