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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Untitled Trimeric for dVerse Poets Pub

Little orange fox
Where will you go?
Do you miss the wilderness
Or do you know only this moment?

Where will you go?
This chill, cruel dawn
As I stand smoking, watching

Do you miss the wilderness
The soft earth beneath you; the singing stream
To slake your thirst; the green, thrilling chase…

Or do you know only this moment?
This parched, gray, unforgiving parking lot
Where my sad eyes follow you



14 comments:

  1. Wolf Dog of London
    You bring memories.. wild..
    i am no different.. fur now..
    i SinG MooN.. new SonG...

    You bring memories.. wild..
    So alive.. so passionate.. real..
    Present wild.. God's delicious liGht..

    i am no different.. fur now..
    More challenge.. ever stronger..
    GroWinG.. liVinG.. no other way..

    i SinG MooN.. new SonG
    i am no WereWolf.. NOW
    Set free.. Jack's HUman..:)

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  2. Your last stanza is killer, & almost a haiku; giving the trimeric a haibun feel to it; I can dig it. There is a real sense of place, of immediacy to it; the mark of good writing. Your trimeric form is fine, of course.

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  3. I specially like that last stanza as I feel pity for the orange fox who has forgotten what it means to be in the wilderness ~

    Well done with the form ~ And would also appreciate it if you can visit the other poets linking up to the challenge ~


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  4. Really a nice Trimeric! One does wonder sometimes what creatures of the wild think! I enjoyed contemplating life from the point of view of the fox. Yes, do visit other writers and see what they have written.

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  5. Oh I really like this one... can't believe how we shamelessly destroy the environment of all other creatures... nice touch with the sad eyes.

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  6. I lover his.... It's kind of interesting how foxes can adapt to our modern environment - sometimes I think they enjoy our cityscape

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  7. there's a sense of loss all through and sadness permeates...a great use of the form....

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  8. Oh yes, sad. Yet urban foxes are on the increase, living of our learings, a different - maybe easier - kind of life.

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  9. "Where my sad eyes follow you" ... there is a bit of wildness in each of us, I think, that misses the wilderness.


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  10. Ah, this is a sad one. I live in foothills where too much development, along with drought, is driving these critters into neighborhoods. It breaks my heart.

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  11. feel like I can see that fox too!

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  12. I like this trimeric! A fox in the city...bring him out here to us in the country; we'd like more foxes :)

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