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under the Blood Moon
Tik Tik Tik
The bell then
Chimes
Chimes
Chimes
The moon smiles at me
Before she goes to rest
And then the sun
The bright ball of fire,
Peeps above the mountain crest
The bird flies by,
And sits atop
A tree,
So high
The wolf slaps his paws,
Against the packed ground.
His eyes lay upon me
As a smile creeps to my lips
And he sits.
I take a small step
My feet pressing into the dirt
I stop in front of the beast
His large blue eyes set upon me
Taking a breath,
I reach out.
The wolf remains still
As I place my palm against his muzzle
His eyes close,
And his head drops in submission
I sat
On the moist warm earth on the forest floor
Leaning against the wolf
Who lay silently beside me.
His head upon his folded paws
I close my eyes,
As the moon says hello
And when I did open my eyes
Later on in the night,
The wolf was gone.
For many night,
I awaited.
In the same spot for the wolf
But he did not come
Not once.
So,
I stopped
No longer a little girl,
I felt no desire.
To conspire,
And see the wolf again
Until one night,
I rose from my bed,
And under a moon the color of the blood red rose,
I walked into the forest
Stopping in my tracks,
I peered in the bushes
And did see,
A pair of icy blue eyes
Looking back.
“Hello?”
I called out,
But no reply came.
As I neared the bush that hid the body that those eyes did belong to,
A hand shot out.
“Walk no further,
Unless you wish to lay eyes,
On a monster”
A handsome voice said
“I do not fear you.”
I replied.
“For the ugliest of monsters,
Lies not in the bush that you do use to hide,
But in those who will judge a handsome stranger,
By the fact that he is different,
Than they are”
Upon my last words,
A creature was revealed,
Familiar blue eyes,
And the ears of a wolf.
I took a step forward,
As he took a step back,
And with blood upon his maw,
A kiss on his lips,
Did I place.
As so we ran,
Under the shelter of the moon and her cloak of stars.
I ran with my monster.
For I learned to accept my demon.
And saved him,
From himself.
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