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My eyes envision a blackened wood Where my heart longs to roam. A shudder wracks my supple frame And I long for it, my home. Paws flex slowly on slivered glass As I follow this trail to the end. The howls of my pack dance on the rain And my spirit begins to mend. Blood soaks the night, I slip sinew and bone While shedding this frail human skin. I scream to the moon, my Mother above And signal the hunt to begin.
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Feb 26, 2011
Feb 26, 2011 at 6:42 PM UTC
Wolf
My eyes envision a blackened wood Where my heart longs to roam. A shudder wracks my supple frame And I long for it, my home. Paws flex slowly on slivered glass As I follow this trail to the end. The howls of my pack dance on the rain And my spirit begins to mend. Blood soaks the night, I slip sinew and bone While shedding this frail human skin. I scream to the moon, my Mother above And signal the hunt to begin.
melissa-hardie
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Feb 26, 2011
Feb 26, 2011 at 6:42 PM UTC
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