Desert Tale Poem by Hans Ostrom

Desert Tale



A stone rings with heat in the desert. A
lizard answers the stone, speaking in tongue.
On the other end of the line is the Sun.
After ringing off, the lizard does push-ups,
then runs away to tell other reptiles
all the hot gossip. After sundown,

a coyote lopes out of a gulch, uses
the same stone, which is still warm,
to call the Moon, which wishes all
the mammals well, predator and prey
alike. After talking with the Moon,
the coyote yip-yips contentedly
across cooling sand.

Monday, December 14, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: animals,desert
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among us 24 March 2022

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mmmmmmmmmmmm 23 March 2022

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