Chubby Bubbs

Amidst the fallen leaves
 creep gray fluffy tailed chubby bubbs.
Fat and burly squirrel thieves
 stealing seed and nut but not as grub.
They dig and scratch the ground
 chattering to wake the town
and in the hardening earth
 they bury seed for all their worth.
When their hungry and ready to eat
 they've forgotten every treat.
In the spring the earth will give birth
 to germinating seed from the dirt.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017



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