Of a Friend
by Tye_G
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18 years ago
There are times when it only takes one special person to lift you!
Tye
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What do I say to someone who has taken time from themselves to spend time in the thoughts of another? My heart is caressed in knowing you enjoyed this special gift to another. I read this new style I am working with and still have my doubts as to how I am doing. If what I am writing meets the pictures I carry while it is being composed? I truly must leave the result open to those reading in hopes of finding out if I have met my goals.
Thanks once again my dear vixen,
Take care,
Tye
All you would need do is start that most wonderful purr and I would be surrounded not only by the warmth of your being, but engulfed by your soul.
Love, thank you for being there!
*comforted by the warmth surrounding me*
Tye
*Tears*
Steel...
If you wish I will be more than happy to send whichever poem you would like to see in a format you can view. Just tell me how you would like to receive it. Send me a message to my e-mail address and I will see about sending them.
tyegwolfe(at)gmail(dot)com
*hugs tenderly*
Take care,
Tye
Awwww... thank you. Don't worry about it though, I just found an alternative FireFox plug in.
I just had a question, but why do you do .pdf anyways?
Thank you,
Steel Froggy
In the past, I have encountered formatting problems with Notepad and Wordpad after upload.
The use of a PDF allows me to take my document and lock it in a portable format. In the PDF you can imbed ownership information that is fairly hard to remove. One of the greater pluses is that in my converting to PDF format it is extremely hard to, in some manor; send a document containing malicious code or a virus. This being a safety factor that will protect both you and me!
I truly hope this is ok?
Take care and you are most welcome,
Tye
*smiles*
You do make a good point though. However, if somebody was going to steal it (ownership information) they'd just copy and paste the poem into their own document.
Either way, I'm off and I'll stop bugging you.
*blushes*
Steel Froggy
Oh, you can hang around all you wish. Pretty hard to bug this ol'wolf. Besides, from one wolf to another, it's good to have another wolf hanging around. Helps to keep out the pests. ;)
Take care,
Tye
Verbal Vomit? Nah, it's much more than that. The small poem I wrote is verbal vomit. *rolls eyes*
Technically, I'd consider my fursona to be a fox, however, I simply love wolves. I couldn't decide which to be, but a fox really fits me better.
Still love wolves, as you can see. *smiles*
Hopefully we can become pretty good friends! *smiles softly*
Steel Froggy
My dear friend, a Fox you shall be! Besides this ol' wolf has a thing for vixens. Just ask about any vixen you see. ;)
Now as for your poem! Steel, I love it! You put forth a feeling for one you know may never be a real part of your life. But Steel, in your words was also a feeling of caring and need. This you show very tenderly. You may never be one with Orca, however that does not mean you will be without him either. Your poem allows one reading, to look through your eyes and feel feelings another may never feel. To me that is the beauty of the poet. To use words to take another by the paw and walk them through a life they may never have encountered. This you did very well.
And as for friends… Steel, you were a friend before you made your first comment. Of course, I am sure we can be very good friends.
Take care,
Tye
Awwwww..... I'm speechless. I mean, I've been told I have a great 'voice' in my writing and they can hear me saying it in real life but...
Awwwwwwwwww... You've just left me speechless. Thank you.
You've really made my day. That's the sweetest, most thoughtful thing anybody has ever said to me. *hugs you softly, getting teary-eyed from happiness*
Your friend,
Steel Froggy
My friend, what can I say? I am rather stunned actually! I would never say, that which I share within these walls is worth much of a second look. I am however pleased so many have found something in my words as, and I hope they know, it all comes from the heart.
I of course will accept this honor as humbly as I can and only hope I can live up to the expectations of the other writers within the guild.
Very respectfully yours,
Tye G. Wolfe
I will be contacting the other founding members immediately, and ask them to look over your poetry. The decision must be unanimous. You will likely have a definite answer within the week (I will contact you if this turns out not to be the case).
Tye