Spirit of the Wolf
The child sat still at the Wise Man’s side, her hand upon her chin
‘What is it that disturbs you, child? What struggles are within?’
The child, wide-eyed, sized up the Man and whispered ‘What’s your name?
The Wise Man answered with a smile ‘I am who I became’.
‘What do you mean?’ the child replied ‘you arewho you became?
Aren’t you the same as yesterday – or is this just a game?’
‘It’s Life, my child, and that’s no game – it can be good or bad
You live it happy if you’re kind – or you can live it sad.
‘We each are one, but also three, there’s Dark and Light and Me
I am the Heart who works with love and the thief who cheats it free.
I am the Spirit of the Wolf – a prowler of the Night
By day the body still is Wolf – and yet the Soul is bright.
‘They’re part of every choice you make, to hinder or to help;
They wind you up, they let you down, they whimper or they yelp;
They’re always fighting for your Will, they both set out to win;
But one day You will win the match and welcome both within.
‘One Wolf is dark and angry, he snaps and he is mean
He sees the worst in everyone and often vents his spleen.
He’s selfish and he’s envious, he sneers at weakness too,
When he is loosed your friends will ask Is this really you?
‘One Wolf is soft and caring, his every act is kind;
He loves the world and all therein – with balm his soul is lined.
His days are filled with joy and love and tender-hearted care
He’s careful to live in peace, with everyone he’ll share.’
The child was quiet and then she asked ‘Do I have Wolves in me?
If there’s a place where they’ll be friends – will you give me the key?
I’m sometimes very angry, I stamp my foot and scream
And other times I feel so good, it’s like my life’s a dream.
‘I don’t know why I have these moods, they make me feel so funny
I don’t like grizzly grumpy days – I’d like to make them sunny.
How can I have my Wolves be friends? How can I make them happy?
I’d like them to help me be myself, the self who’s never snappy.’
‘That’s good my child because, you know, it’s all to do with diet
The Light Wolf solves your problems by thinking in the quiet,
He turns your actions into food that never causes pains
He helps with resolutions so all can count the gains.
‘The Dark Wolf fights against success, he hates to live in peace,
His job is to confuse you, so your anger will increase;
He feeds on your frustrations, your pain is his dessert,
He’s never ever hungry when a friend he makes you hurt.
‘Dark Wolf is ever prowling though the mazes of your mind,
When he’s in charge your kindest act is always undermined.
He feeds on negativity and loves to see you fail
When you feel strong, he cackles, convincing you you’re frail.
‘No stronger than the Light Wolf, but he can strike you dumb
He strokes your ego daily making out that he’s your chum;
He doesn’t want to help you, he’s looking for the nerve
That captures soul and psyche so he alone you’ll serve.
‘So, Child, I cannot tell you more, for each of us must choose
To find our ways in Light or Dark – our acts our souls infuse.
Our Wolves both hunger for success, and each does fight with zest
It’s up to you to choose the Wolf whose diet fits you best.
‘We change each day through what we do, what acts of love we offer
We live our lives within this love that we do freely proffer.
Each day we change, we snuff the spark – or fire we do reclaim
Tis thus I know for certain that I am who I became.’
She looked at him as still she sat, her hand upon her chin,
She looked as though she wrangled with two Wolves who fought within.
‘Which Wolf will win this fight?’ she asked ‘Which Wolf will now succeed?’
‘The Wolf who eats the most’ he said ‘the Wolf that sates his greed.’
‘And if I starve him of his food, if no lie I ever tell..
Will he starve and shrink and shrivel up, consign himself to hell?’
‘He will do that’ the Wise Man said ‘and you’ll have done your duty
To make a world of gentle Wolves who love you for your beauty.’
Dear Jan,
Your beautiful poem Spirit of the Wolf moved me with its thought-provoking wisdom. Thank you!
Thank you, Anastasia, for your comment.
Thank you Jeanie, for that beautiful wolf picture – the cropping is perfect!
Wow Jan – What a beautiful story – so powerful.
Yes, it’s a lovely reflection. Thanks for reading it.
Loved it!
Loved it!
Thanks Sharon. Wolves are good people.
I enjoyed this very much