The Wolf And The Woman

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Part 2 of the 2 part series

Updated 03/06/2021
Created 12/16/2007
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Through the woods
she meanders at a
slow and stately pace
in a gown of palest white,
hair as dark as night

she sings as she glides
through those ancient
and mighty oaks,
she sings of love, of all
its purest forms.

she sings of a lovers
sweet caress,
she sings
of long passionate
night locked in a lovers
embrace.

A wolf stops and
Stares as that divine
form passes Him.

His eyes soft and
his and his heart
full, he raises his
muzzle to the sky
and joins his voice
with hers.

she turns her head
and smiles to the
wolf.

his heart soars
and is filled with
love for this creature
of unearthly beauty.
deep within he
longs to be her
mate...
If only i was good enough
he thinks as she
passes out of site

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