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Orphan
You chance upon her in the far reaches of the backyard a place you never go.. and there, she trembles in the dark space 'neath the blackthorn shrubs faint mews draw you closer the power of her vulnerability on full blast how helpless she is with eyes newly opened neglected yet beautiful you see the phenomenon of the will to live - her outsized feistiness belying such a petite package born a feral her mother likely lost to the wheels of a car or the jaws of yipping coyotes heard in twilight's fade it will never be known for sure and you wonder if she still wonders if the familiar purr with the soft fur will snuggle her she’s been cold and alone for far too long so you gather her in the hug of your hands and cradle her with your chest curled around her your veins tingle as your blood warms to her fragility for the first time and you decide not to let Nature take its course; instead you sit with her at your hearth to heal the orphan within. Susan Ashley March 31, 2021
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