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VAS
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450
Oregon

0 posted 2004-01-31 01:15 AM


A Ravenous Grey

Grey rustled through the leaves
that lay on the forest floor.

He crept silently from them
onto the matted grasses of the meadow.

Hunger gnawed at his belly
yet it had sense enough to chew quietly.

Somewhere, he knew his prey was waiting,
unaware, and he needed it to be so.

Downwind from the odors of success,
he crept surreptitiously forward,

His tongue dripping with anticipation,
his eyes yellow and piercing.

Night was dark, lit only with a sliver of moon,
no matter, it helped his cover.

When his belly was full again,
he would seek the moon at full

And howl with delight
at its splendor.

For now, though,
sustenance was the call.

Tonight he would have success;
luscious nourishment would be his.

There, in the inky shadows of the trees,
it darted this way, then that.

He pounced, held fast
the first nutriment in days

Grey would not cry tonight
from hunger, but with joy.

©January 30, 2004

(I’m hoping you can tell that “Grey” is a lobo.)


Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

[This message has been edited by VAS (01-31-2004 12:13 PM).]

© Copyright 2004 Virginia Salter - All Rights Reserved
bbent
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since 2001-01-07
Posts 521
Alaska
1 posted 2004-01-31 01:59 AM


Enjoyed...A really good job of taking what might seem tragic to some and turning it into a thing of beauty.Helps me realize alot of life's tragedies are just a matter of perspective...was just through oregon and still impressed by it's natural beauty.

Live like it's your last day...
Dance like nobody's watching...
Love like you've never been hurt...

passing shadows
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displaced
2 posted 2004-01-31 04:58 AM


neat piece!
ThisDiamond
Member Rara Avis
since 2002-02-22
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Michigan, USA
3 posted 2004-01-31 05:30 PM


No doubt his bay was calling thanks to lord of small and furry fare.
Excellent. TD

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4 posted 2004-01-31 05:57 PM




(big angel hugs) Though I understand it's all "nature's way" as Steve Irwin says on The Crocodile Hunter about animals eating other animals, I do wish they could all be herbivores so no one falls prey to another! (sigh) God Bless You, sweet friend, this is very vicid, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Virginia, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"You'll find something that's enough to keep you
But if the bright lights don't receive you
You should turn yourself around and come back home" MB20

SimplyGold
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since 2002-07-10
Posts 1453

5 posted 2004-01-31 06:40 PM


Excellent! Enjoyed very much. This really built up excitment. Made me feel like I was the stalker.

SG

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