Thursday, September 27, 2012

Chasing The Wild Animal In Forest By Virginia Bennett




Judy Underwood on chasing Rainbow, Google.com




Thursday Flash Fiction Week 28: Innocence and Dreams


She waits in the deep, dense forest,
Lurking in the shadow where the sun is defied
lapping water from an ice-encrusted stream,
She is stealth wrapped up in a tawny hide.
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She hears more by instinct than by listening,
Her paws like radar upon the glistening shale,
And, she's keenly aware, when you're two miles away,
of your horse as he plods up the trail.
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She has ample time to consider her options,
Whether scientists believe she can reason or not,
She could stay where she's at, undetected,
Or head back up the slope at a trot.
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Instead, she crosses your path when you're almost upon her,
Like a dancing sunbeam teasing a child,
leaving her track in the trail just to inform you...
You've been that close to something that wild.

 Yao'su, same as Art or Yisu, 
In Beijing, 1=yao=yi=One...

Image Credit: Google.COM

16 comments:

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

love Virginia's poetry.
enjoy.

Maxwell Mead Williams Robinson Barry said...

beautiful capture of a wild animal in woods.

Aya Wilson said...

love the animated descriptions.
cheers.

Anonymous said...

awesome post.

Myrna R. said...

I really enjoyed reading this. The wildness of nature so close. It's almost mystical. I like the pace of your poem, it's just lovely.

Eleaine Sarah Thomas Jobs Bush said...

witty words.

Anonymous said...

deep and wonderful.

Anonymous said...

love the capture of the animal in the woords.

Anonymous said...

love this.

Lotie Bollag Mosher Kloppenburg Romney said...

you rock.

Marissa Biden Sergey Christina Murphy said...

brilliant poetry.

Anonymous said...

incredible ...

lovely blog.

Anonymous said...

great variations.

Abbey Michael Boyle Blount Fallin said...

neat.

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