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Lantern Eyes of the White Wolf
In the shadowed night so deep,
Where whispered secrets softly creep,
A silhouette with grace does glide,
The white wolf prowls, the moon is wide.
Eyes like lanterns, bright and bold,
They pierce the dark, a tale untold,
With depths of wisdom, fierce yet wise,
They dance like stars in ink-stained skies.
Through silver trees and frostbit trails,
Echoes of ancient, haunting wails,
Each step a story, each breath a song,
The night is where the spirits belong.
So roam the woods, oh ghostly light,
Guide the lost with your sight so bright,
For in your gaze, the dusk finds peace,
And in your heart, the shadows cease.
Whispers of the White Wolf
In twilight's grip, the shadows loom,
A white wolf roams, dispelling gloom.
With eyes like stars that pierce the night,
He stalks the forest, a phantom of light.
Ancient whispers in the wind do stir,
Tales of the hunt, the wild's soft purr.
Paws tread silently on the frost-kissed earth,
Echoes of legends, of birth and rebirth.
Through tangled woods, where secrets dwell,
He prowls with wisdom a thousand may tell.
The moon is his guide, the stars his kin,
In the dance of the hunt, where stories begin.
From the howl of the pack, to the rustle of leaves,
The spirit of ages, in twilight he weaves.
So listen closely, where the ancients tread,
For in the heart of the wild, all stories are fed.
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