He was stunned by the blow and bolted across the wood to a large oak where he lay down to die. Then with one last installment of adrenalin and vigor, he pulled himself up by his front legs, dragging his hind legs limp and useless behind him. A pool of blood seemed to follow him as he crept in my direction. No animal should have survived that long, but his eyes were locked on mine, not in anger but more as if he wanted to tell me that he loved me. Five feet, three feet, face to face the elk and I sat. I knew his face, I could recognize him but I know not how. He looked at me with the most tender and loving eyes and gave me a kiss. Then it was done, I laid his head in my lap in shock and awoke in my bed.
Today has haunted me with this dream, intense and brutal, it will not give me leave. I had to write it down because I didn't know what else to do.
Regretfully yours,
Branden
2 comments:
That's intense... maybe you shouldn't hunt anymore!
that is one crazy dream!
let us know if you get some great revelation and application to life.
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