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Under Soft Moonlit Skies, Lonely Howls Heard
Under Soft Moonlit Skies, Lonely Howls Heard Within wolfen heart, her hellish hunger arose, ultimate power to destroy as yet unknown- she lit her candle and caressed a red rose crying in the light, far away her dreams had blown, yet mercy and future shed a torrent of tears- as streams formed, away melted life's darkest fears. Watching as golden moon, its beauty displayed, shadow winds sent mesmerizing whispers of love- anticipation gnawed, love's kiss been delayed for a jealous God, had cursed her from above, looking skyward she in despair showed her fangs as her sanity, by a single thread thus hangs. Silence came, its music her racing heart then felt as the new trees danced and sleeping rocks awoke- he appeared to gift a kiss and her grave doubts melt in that infinite ecstasy neither one spoke, then she of wolfen heart and he of wolfen blood- were washed away in Nature's romantic flood. Robert J. Lindley, original Oct. 24 1982, edited, and link -8-09-2020 Rhyme, ( In these veins flow Native American blood ) *****
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