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Silent Paws

Silent paws trotting
on a well beaten trail,
alone in the wilderness,
so young and so frail. Little yips go unanswered,
the moon is now his guide,
looking for ones just like him,
or have all of them just died? He sniffs the dampened ground
and senses man everywhere,
the silence is deafening
no howls in the air. Oh why did he venture
so far from his den,
while his pack fell silent
at the hands of men. His stomach is growling
but the hunger he endure,
his pack family is out there
it heir blood he smells for sure. He stops in his tracks
and raises his head up high,
the terror overwhelms him
as he lets out another cry. But still there no answer
he can understand why,
he follow their trail
or he surely will die. For days now he traveled
his spirit and body gone weak,
he lies down in white clover
no more energy left to speak. Soon the soul hovers
over this tiny, frail pup,
whose future now will be guarded
as his soul travels up. What right does man have
to take life from a living thing,
that has no way to voice its defense
against a human being? The wolf is a symbol,
a brother, a friend.
it time now for action
before his existence comes to an end.

By Gerri K. McCann



I Am He

I am he
that cares too much
and allows this world to penetrate.
I am the man
that loves too deeply,
while others merely perpetrate.
Do you see this man
or the boy inside,
with emotions to great
and plentiful to hide?
They've shorn my hair
and crushed my pride.
Taken my land
and my wife from my side.
A man of honor,
whose spirit remains free
with love to give,
but finding none that need.
So take the hand
of a distant Crow child
and with the Spirit of my fathers,
the wolf will run wild.

By Robert Ellis




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