I have howled mournfully at the Wolf’s moon
knee deep in the snow of a frozen winter’s night.
Grieving the loss of my lover, the fantasy
of he and I tangled in white, cotton sheets
touching for the last time his rough face
happy, content, in love, just an illusion.
It’s complicated, he growled
as he changed into the Wolf and fled.
I have howled, screamed and cried
wept tears that froze on my cold cheeks.
I have walked across a barely frozen lake
stood at the edge of a rocky cliff
searching for my Wolf in the darkness.
Offering up the bloody remains
of my heart to tease his hunger.
Surely, he didn’t forget the taste
of me.
Inspired by The Wolf Moon By Charles Robert Lindholm, The Reluctant Poet
The Wolf Moon
Picture Credit: Pics Art
Inspiring!!
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Thank you.
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Beautifully written, and I love the metaphor💜
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Thank you so much! ❤
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Oh my, I love this. Such a fantastic romantic love poem, My Dear! Happy if any of my words nudged you into this!! Bellissimo, Jeanne, Bellissimo!!
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So glad you like it. It just flowed after I read The Wolf Moon. TY ❤💝
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I’m so thrilled to hear it!! I loved it when something I’m reading hits me even before I’ve finished. It’s so great when just a phrase pushes you into the flow!! Wish that happened more often!! Maybe while your rummaging in my Archives you’ll find a few more things that push you into the flow too!!
xoxox
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Time will tell…❤💝😍😇❤
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I Believe! LOL!
xoxo
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