winter winds howl and blow
a swirling terrifying snow
coats abandoned dry oak leaves
as they desperately cling and grieve
for squirrels and bird nest that had been
haunted now by evil djinn
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Micro Poetry at Real Toads this weekend
A place for poems and pics
winter winds howl and blow
a swirling terrifying snow
coats abandoned dry oak leaves
as they desperately cling and grieve
for squirrels and bird nest that had been
haunted now by evil djinn
—–
Micro Poetry at Real Toads this weekend
Now I must go investigate every empty hole and nest…
This would make such a yummy story.
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thanks! I feel a story coming on 😉
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WoooHooo!
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The tragedy of small creatures having to survive a severe winter. Wonderful lines Candy!
Hank
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thank you, Hank
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Oh, my. leaves clinging and grieving. YES.
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thanks
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Love the personification of the leaves….it adds so much to this!
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thank you 🙂
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Such a marvellously succinct picture.
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thanks!
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Winter is a terrifying place when winds are howling,
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for sure 🙂
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Micro-poetry about micro-creatures. I like this very much!
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thanks, Carol 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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Very vivid images here! Thanks. k.
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thank you!
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You have us feeling that winter wind. Very good form as well.
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thank you!!
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Sometimes winter acts like an evil djinn, good observation!
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thanks!
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the empty winter nest within the crook of the tree… they do have this feel, don’t they?
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Indeed 😊
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