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Feeding the Ducklings
I lose myself by the placid pond brimming with yellow and iridescent fowl! Are they held together by filial bond in that enchanting man-made bowl? Amorous duo in a trance profound drift complacently in love's slow ebb One of them turning its neck full around to watch the mate following the love web I see them proud and puffy with their clutch leading ducklings to the grass-licked edge Six little puffballs, so furry and tender to touch— ambling towards two eager kids on the bench. The curly-haired girl tossing cold pretzel, the blue-eyed boy throwing chips in pieces- tantalizing the innocent birds for a morsel of vile food unfit for their species. Pronto! the petite mother came running With a word of warning and advice “Just wait another 5 minutes darling While daddy gets corn and lettuce.” Filled my eyes with respect as I stare at the young woman, slight as a stick. Silent applause for the mom who couldn’t bear Offering coated poison to another one's kid. Written on 05/09/2016
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