The Wolf, She sits alone and feeds, Her fur as black as night, She looks around and smiles, Blood on her paw apparent, If you sit and watch her, Her eyes will watch you back, Her head throws back and she howls, The moon shines bright in the sky, And she thinks of the one she loved, His body lies in the forest, As nature takes it course, But his death was not of nature, It was man that was this cause, Her pups lie home and whimper, Their hunger now apparent, The mother does not hear them, Her sorrow is too much, And meanwhile in the forest, The hunter carries his gun, Hunting for the fur coat, That his wife will one day wear. The mother wolf sits and feeds, Her babies are all gone, Her smiles a little wistful, Thoughts of years gone by, In the distance she can hear, The wolves crying to the sky, And finally she throws her head back, And sings her sorrow to the sky, But then a new note enters, It's one of hunger too, And animals around shiver at the sound, Her teeth still have their sharpness, Her fur still gleams and shines, And next time I will tell you, Of the child that she found.
On a cliff high above town, A lone wolf sits as the sun goes down. The dark, the only friend he has known. Enclosing him on this night so warm. Voicing his thoughts the only way he knows how. He lets loose with his yips and his howls.
This wolf, so tired of being alone. No mate for him to call his own. Laying his head upon his paws. Letting loose a sigh through his massive jaws. Closing his eyes to his friend the night. This wolf sleeps alone on his solitary plight.
In the darkness a she wolf hears his howls. Calling to her across the miles. Beckoning to her with his song. A solitary wolf, all alone.
Out of the dark the she wolf comes. To his song she has succumbed. With the moon shining high above. She silently approaches her newfound love.
Nipping him gently on his ear. Turning his head she sees his tears. Knowing in her heart, giving up he had done. 'Cause he was tired of being alone. Nudging in closer, licking his face. The she wolf lays down next to her mate. Letting him know, he is no longer alone. Now these two wolves can sing a song of their own.
heres a little song tht me and ma mates made up. enjoy! R U A WOLF 1 if ure a wolf and u no it clap ure paws "CLAP" "CLAP" if ure a wolf and u no it clap ure paws "CLAP" "CLAP" if ure a wolf and u no it and u realy wantto show it if ure a wolfand u no it calp ure paws "CLAP" "CLAP" 2 if ure a wolf and u no it give a holw "HOLW" "HOLW" if ure a wolf and u no it give a holw "HOLW" "HOLW" if ure a wolf and u no it and u realy want to show it if ure a wolf give a holw "HOLW" "HOLW" BY CMWOLFY and mates!! THANK U