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by the monument, two

February 23, 2014Posted in inspirationTagged february, introspection, nature, original poetry, poem, Richmond, squirrel, thinking2 Comments

I watched a squirrel
groom her fluffy tail
then scratch
hyperspeed, her hind leg
thwack-thwack-thwack
against her side

We were alone
by the monument, two
mammals feeling the sun
on our faces
in February

Holding our breaths
that the winter had
fled for good
– for now

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