" To soar like an eagle " " To float like a feather " are just two ways I've heard people say that love makes them feel The times that I said " I love you " I felt like a wolf seeing the moon I feel like I have come from the darkness into the light of the moon but could do no more... I could see and feel it's light, and yet... never know it's touch or even its pure warmth I merely know its affect on others From where I was I could not reach it but I could see the birds flying to it Being so close to it and yet... still to far. Alas, all I could do was watch the others See, feel, and absorb the light without me Then when I look around and see no one I finally understand, I am truly alone...... |
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Lone Wolf
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