I’ve been paying
particularly close attention
to the squirrels
of late
They’re still frolicking
for what it’s worth
two hills of beans
counting blessings on trembling fingers
and cursing the invisible un(foreseen)
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by Scott Thomas Outlar / March 22nd, 2020
I’ve been paying
particularly close attention
to the squirrels
of late
They’re still frolicking
for what it’s worth
two hills of beans
counting blessings on trembling fingers
and cursing the invisible un(foreseen)
This article was posted on Sunday, March 22nd, 2020 at 8:03am and is filed under Poetry.
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