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The Lone Wolf
The lone wolf prowls among the forest
 
 
 Searching for a place to sleep beneath the stars
 
 It slowly makes its way around the tall oak trees
 
 And stops to view the rounded object above the ground—the planet Mars
 
 
 As it trots along the brown dirt road
 
 Atop the sleeping clans of red ants
 
 The lone wolf realizes it’s near exhaustion
 
 And is kept awake by the natural lamps
 
 
 The wolf races down the mountainside
 
 Past the sleeping birds and rats
 
 He keeps a distance from a specific species
 
 The mischievous ring-tailed ones with black masks
 
 
 The lone wolf struggles through the bushes
 
 And is hidden by the large crowd of trees
 
 As he yearns to find a comfortable place to settle
 
 Before the falling of the leaves
 
 
 The wolf soon finds himself in an open clearing
 
 Alone and without protection
 
 He spots a rotting deer cascaras
 
 The winner of a meat-eating election
 
 
 Our wolf friend leaps onto a boulder
 
 And overlooks the mighty forest
 
 He can barely see the colorful flowers throughout the woods
 
 Beautiful enough to impress a florist
 
 
 The wolf again begins his stroll
 
 Between the sky and Earth
 
 Searching for a suitable place
 
 To call his own home, his own turf
 
 
 
 The lone wolf stumbles upon a small patch of land
 
 Protected by trees, but not too snug
 
 He says to himself “This is where I am to stay”
 
 And falls asleep on nature’s rug

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