Picture of a Tree's Bare Branches
About Picture of a Tree's Bare Branches
Are several things I never saw:
Missing both paw and a claw;
Bright meadow,
With no shadow;
And on wood not trying to gnaw.
Antlers would extend up in the air;
Two eyes appeared that did stare;
He did plead;
My mouth feed;
Had been no leaves and trunk bare.
Jim Horn
Jim Horn
Copyright © James Horn | Year Posted 2019
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