Memorable Coyote Poems About The Night

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Whispers of the Night
Silent paws tread softly on cool earth, Under the vault where stars take birth. Moonlight spills like silvered wine, In shadows deep, the coyote twines. A symphony of whispers, a rustle of leaves, The night's breath dances as twilight weaves. Eyes aglow with the secrets they keep, In the heart of darkness, the wild things leap. With each cautious step, the world holds its breath, The pulse of the night speaks tales of death. Yet here in the stillness, life finds its way, In every heartbeat, a promise to play. The constellations sparkle, a celestial guide, As coyotes embrace the night with pride. Their echoes resound in a haunting refrain, A serenade sung under the pale moon's reign.
Whispers of the Night
In shadows deep where silence roams, Night’s embrace drapes the land in gloams. With eyes like embers, keen and bright, Coyote sings beneath the moonlight. A tapestry dark, with stars entwined, Crafts the canvas where secrets unwind. They tread on whispers, soft as a sigh, With cunning hearts, they dance and fly. The chill air shivers with tales of old, Of midnight dreams and spirits bold. In wilderness woven, they claim their domain, Cloaked in the night's tale, their souls unchained.
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