Lone Wolf
You see him. he knows
You’re here. he will
Take any chances to survive.
HE won’t take a risk
To take on a pack of wolfs.
He won’t hurt a wolf
You see him running down
The mountain with a avalaunch
Behind him.
HEs pure white, blue and black
Marks and blue eyes. he runs
Faster than a cheetah
You know he’s there and he knows
You’re there.he wont hurt you, but
you should go go before
He takes you as a intruder.
He’s fast and alone.
He is
Lone wolf.
Dear Jefferson:
I really liked your poem, “Lone Wolf,” because it makes the reader feel the wolf, and feel it’s emotions. One part of your poem that stands out for me is where the repetitions of the idea that the wolf knows your there. I think this is interesting because it has a mysteries vive to it. Thanks for your poem. I look forward to seeing what you make next.