This picture just epitomises
what the Wolf’s about
it demonstrates compassion
if there was any doubt
a fierce wild boy, a predator
thats one side of him we
a beautiful gentle creature
that’s the other side
for me
here we see both sides together
reminding us that he
can be as beautiful as that
caring young lady
he also can be stalwart
aggressive and so strong
we all possess our different sides
but neither side is wrong
man un kind tends to think
of him as the predator
and forgets
he also has the softer side
and in that side begets
an aura of such gentleness
of feminine repose
the she wolf and the lady
together they now pose
a dichotomy in many ways
for in men’s hearts we see
why the wolf is brutalized
it all comes back to me
the instinct the betrayal
the masculine creates
a parapet of ignorance
and truthfully negates
real logic for this motion
that the wolf and lady do
frighten men to the extent
that they harm both
that’s my view
both graceful in appearance
both wild and captivating
both gentle and both motherly
fine tuned and motivating
a sudden wild effusion
without any conclusion
and leaving some confusion
which is for me a transfusion
the wolf has many qualities
the lady has as well
together representing
a balance and I shall
go to my grave remembering
both get a bad deal
from the masculine explosion
that somehow they conceal
Rex Tyler is a Poet, Campaigner, former owner of an organic shop of 30 years, and Public Speaker living in Berkhamsted, UK.