Jungle Boy Poem by Rachael LoudFingers

Jungle Boy



Ventures through the wild
He halts sharply
Gazes into the beauty awhile
profiles the grandfather trees
'What magnificence this is here! '
The boy pronounces with glee
'It is all so free, so clear! '
His curiosity rises to a high degree

Quietly, its eyes evolve into a deadly smile
Body positions itself low to the grass
The creature smells him within miles
Paws begin to hunt, adrenalin pumps fast

The boy continues on, unknowingly,
This adventure will be his last

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Nothern Cross 26 June 2009

Cool story and descriptions like 'grandfather trees' and the like

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Noha El3wdy 25 May 2009

you have a style, nice, simple, and deep keep up

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Blue Eyes 25 May 2009

very nice poem.i liked the imagery.

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