The Fox’s Wedding Night
Beneath the moon’s soft, silver glow,
A lover wanders, shadows slow,
Through rain that whispers, cold and deep,
In search of dreams he longs to keep.
His heart a lantern in the night,
Guided by one fragile light,
For in his soul, a silent ache-
A yearning only night can make.
He calls her name to the quiet sky,
A lonely voice that fades and dies.
Through fog and rain, he seeks her face-
A fleeting glimpse, a vanished grace.
The world is still, the wind is low,
Clouds drift softly, shadows grow,
Yet in his mind, a truth unfurled-
A love that haunts this longing world.
In stories old, the elders say,
“Moon and rain reveal love’s way,”
Yet lovers lost, with hearts too frail,
May chase illusions in the veil.
He dreams of her in forests green,
A secret love, unseen, serene-
The fox’s wedding, whispered old,
A tale of hearts both brave and bold.
But in the dark where truths reside,
Love turns restless like the tide,
For real light waits beyond deceit,
Inside a heart that still must beat.
So through the rain and moon’s faint gleam,
He journeys on to chase his dream,
Hoping someday that love will find
Him in the night, unbound, aligned.
Though danger waits beyond the gate,
Love still runs toward its fate;
Blind to warning, deaf to pain,
It flies from shelter once again.
For passion has no eyes to see,
No nose to sense what threats may be-
A journey old as time and flame,
Still wandering on, unchanged, the same.
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