You are there to me, Mouth
 You are here to me, Ear
 You are Teeth and Paw 
 Tonight, where is Pack, I'm coming
 Only the gaping
 Hello silence
 Then Pretty Wolf, somewhere else, West, calls out, yes, 
 You
 Something Thin is running -- slow Old Deer heads south
 We let Him live once, remember
 I sing, testing Air, loving Wind,
 Like Mother told me way back when, over Milk
 Pretty, I hear your tone when You are
 Home, at hunt, at play
 Last week, we ripped up Rabbit
 Seems like always, we have Howling
 Then we're trapped in Quiet, 
 Like the too-long Tooth that never falls out, 
 When it tucks deep in Cheek, 
 Pressing there, making a Hurt, 
 A strange shape in Jaw, no matter how hard Brother plays,
 Trying to knock it 
 Loose 
 Shiver myself dry, and I almost see your 
 Black Wet Nose
 Whiskers, bring your Face home, here, with me
 Man, the two-legged ones dug holes again
 So I can't find Father
 Pretty, Left Ear twitches for You
 Lip curls, for above all, I am
 Fierce, first
 Neck hair feels stiff
 Tell Uncle I smell coyotes
 I make Prints
 I mark Ground
 You will find me if Gray Stray doesn't fight me first
 We can have Sleep together
 I hear You, but I can't see those 
 Eyes, perfect, like Moon, yours
 Soon
 You and me, shredding Meat.
 
 C.A. MacConnell