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Rated: ASR · Book · Personal · #1935750
Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#837929 added January 5, 2015 at 4:45pm
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Full Wolf Moon
Prompt: Full Wolf Moon. Snow said this started years ago when wolves howled at the moon by a village. We are to write a story, poem, rant or anything about a full wolf moon.

What do I think of? A man changing into a wolf when the moon is full? I wouldn't care for that. I like when the "Twilight" pack can change into wolves when ever they want to. This is the kind of wolf I would want to be. Better, yet just be born a wolf. This is what I want to be in my next life. We have all seen the nice big full wolf moon. Bright, beautiful and scary. Why does a wolf howl at the moon? Maybe he thinks there is life on the moon. Maybe he thinks the moon makes it possible for him to find food and a full moon is the best time to hunt food or maybe the wolf just likes to talk to it. Maybe he doesn't like the light or maybe it gives him security and this is why he howls at the moon. Is it possible he sees himself? Maybe the moon provides warmth. Considering the night is pitch black and you see a full moon and this is something to look at and howl about. I know people years ago were afraid of wolves but maybe they were afraid of us, too. A full wolf moon? I like a big bright moon. It adds beauty and it is a place we can only get to by a spaceship. Like the wolf, I will just look at it. I won't howl at it but I may blow a kiss to the man in the moon and his wolf? I smile when I see the full wolf moon at night. It makes my drive to work on the midnight shift easier.

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