Four Bunnies Poem by Douglas McClarty

Four Bunnies

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I have no fear of them
Yet they fear me
Even though they sit
under my tree
On my green grass
they hop and feed
When I arrive they
take off at speed
Yet nature dictated
they stay with me
These four bunnies
running free
Why do they see
me as a threat
When all I want
Is trusting pets
Who whispered in
their bunny ears
That I may be one
of their biggest fears
Yet sheep and cows
some bigger than me
They accept, no fear, yet
The sight of me they
take off and flee.

Saturday, June 28, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Darlene Walsh 30 June 2014

Bunnies are wise, they know humans are the most fearsome and dangerous predators. So what you wrote so nicely is an expression of natures wisdom.

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Stephen Katona 28 June 2014

I enjoyed reading this, thank you.

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