The is a fun little poem I came up with from a prompt offered by Brazen Snake Books. If you’re looking for inspiration, you really should check them out. There are new prompts, both poetry and prose, each Monday. And if you don’t see one you like off the bat, scroll down for heaven’s sake! There’s sure to be one in an earlier post.
This one was from October 9 and said: Write a poem from the perspective of a squirrel gathering nuts for the winter. How cute is that? I just couldn’t resist. :-D
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Squirrel
Here’s a nut, there’s a nut,
what’s under this big leaf?
Watch out it might be a trap -
it’s not, to my relief.
I’ll put it here, I’ll put it there
then look around for more.
Winter’s coming - hurry, hurry
build up the winter store.
Run and pause, run and pause,
nose twitching in the breeze -
chitter at the cat below -
he’s such fun to tease.
Careful, careful, have a care
upon the wire high -
a better way to cross the street
if you’re brave enough to try.
A trap, a trap, look out a trap!
In that garden there -
that human’s out to get you
though there’s plenty there to share.
Scurry, hurry, careful now
to the feeder just in reach
I see it’s filled with seeds today
oh, won’t those blue jays screech!
Jump and climb, climb and jump
move from tree to tree -
race through leaves and branches,
chirp out loud in glee.
Home again, home again
my nuts are safe inside
the hollow tree I call my home -
this stash a source of pride.
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