BEWARE OF OWLS DISGUISED AS PARAKEETS OR SPARROWS

Ever seen a squirrel caught in a bramble?
A seeming escape leading nowhere?
He could tell you.

*   *   *

He could tell you
he’s lucky to still be alive.

*   *   *

There are those who insist love is nothing more
than a seasonal disorder, an allergy or a virus.
Makes sense when you’re speaking of Sick With Love.
But how do you cope dealing with females
happier with thorns than leaves and berries?
Or when confronted by some dog?

*   *   *

Running along a phone line, a squirrel
never falls over. To hell with gravity.
It’s the strength of those long, skinny toes
can reach around a stick. Hold tight.

Poem copyright 2015 by Jnana Hodson
To read the full set of squirrelly poems,
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One thought on “BEWARE OF OWLS DISGUISED AS PARAKEETS OR SPARROWS

  1. Never can you feel a love
    a love so soft that touch to warmth
    yet when cold and still in night
    gives shudders..owl is in
    and spa row flew out

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