A dance of elk entwined
Cormorant
The Northern Wind over Glacier Park,
Carries the musk of the elken rut:
An ammonia stench, thick with lust,
The scent of battle, death and conquest.
Carries the musk of the elken rut:
An ammonia stench, thick with lust,
The scent of battle, death and conquest.
A lone pair of antlers crests above the harem,
Thirty cows drinking at a Logan Pass creek.
The bull elk spots shifting light between the trees
Another young challenger to his throne.
From the wood, a bugled shriek
The females freeze, lift their heads and stare
A rival bursts from the brush,
And charges for the leader of the pack.
Skulls collide
Punctured hide
Beaten pride
Nature's guide is war
Fight to the death.
Panting and stumbling
Resolve is crumbling
Bloodlines: their wager
Their lives in danger
One
Final
Charge
To end it all
Elk clash, the young buck
Swifter, his horn stuck
Through his elder's eye.
Antlers like lances
Entwined, he dances
With the cadaver
Of his enemy.
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