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" Beneath A Hunter's Moon " When all a summer's meadow sleeps, their howls will fill the air and high upon a rocky bluff the wolves will guard their lair. In lonely croons beneath the moon they mourn the one who passed. In somber shades of twilight's song, forever, legends last. They trek across the driven snow to where the trout stream bends, breaking paths through winter's wrath the struggle never ends. The frozen land is home to them, they call the mountain friend. Children of the moon and stars, run wild with the wind. So once again the night will call and draw them to their prey and they will gather on the bluff when wind and moonlight play. ![]()
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