Cloaked in moonlight, frosted fur,
Alaskan Malamute, a spirit’s stir.
Wolf whispers echo in husky song,
Through frozen lands, they stride along.

Eyes like glaciers, deep and wise,
Holding secrets of starlit skies.
Muscles ripple, built for the race,
Across tundra, leaving not a trace.

Howling chorus paints the night,
Ancestral calls ignite the light.
Loyal hearts in powerful frame,
Pulling sleds, defying the flame.

Playful spirit, boundless joy,
Snowball fights, a happy ploy.
But beneath the mask of playful pup,
Slumbers strength, ready to erupt.

Guardians fierce, with gentle soul,
Protecting loved ones, making them whole.
A bond forged in ice and snow,
Alaskan Malamute, where wild winds blow.

So let the blizzard rage and roar,
The Malamute stands, forevermore.
A reminder of wilderness untamed,
A loyal friend, forever named.

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