Wolf wind

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Wolf wind

Lonesome sound
howling at the moon
feel the wolf wind blow
 
I cross the desert
searching for food
listening to the howl
 
It is my mate
she calls me home
waiting all the while
 
I carry a gift in my mouth
and a beat in my heart
for her
 
I sniff the air
her scent
I inhale
 
Seeing her there
waiting for me
I run all the more faster
 
We greet each other
with a bite on the neck
she inspects my gift
 
I am so filled with love
at this moment
with her at my side
 
Love for us is a natural thing
we live each day
blessed
 
she lays beside me
ever so close
her warmth a comfort

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If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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