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Left there by mama
She begins to shiver
Beautiful creature
Unsafe from the quiver
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18 Tuesday May 2021
Posted Poetry
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Left there by mama
She begins to shiver
Beautiful creature
Unsafe from the quiver
Continue reading
25 Sunday Apr 2021
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Envelops morn
While mighty wings spread out
Destined for a new horizon
She flies
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16 Friday Apr 2021
Posted #NaPoWriMo, Haiku, Poetry
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Droplets dance on feathered ends
Aglow in sunlight
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05 Monday Apr 2021
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Wings, in upright position
Gracefully alight
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07 Saturday Nov 2020
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The night falls
More quickly these days
In silence,
Draped in a choking haze
Outside, an owl
Screeches my name,
What is he saying?
What does he claim?
That I took the stars
And blackened the sky,
Says the moon doesn’t shine
And he wants to know why
Hear his cry,
Ear splitting, so unnerved
Surely this raptor
Is somewhat perturbed
Still I cannot see,
What he sees, in the dark
An ebony field,
Laid barren and stark
From the one thing
That has forsaken his land
The strike of a match,
By a human hand
He has lost his home,
His place to hide
His family, no longer
By his side
Taken down in a hail
Of smoke and flame
The owl, he weeps,
And I am to blame…
Author’s Note: Seven new large fires were reported 11/5/2020, three in Idaho, two in Kansas, and one each in Minnesota and Montana. Nationally, 36 large fires have burned 2.8 million acres. (source: National Interagency Fire Center). Before you flick that lit cigarette, or leave a campfire unattended and burning, think about how many lives you could be destroying, both wild and human.
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