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Wary of Snakes and Possums

Five free range chickens surviving earth’s natural selection... Spring flowers began to emerge while “Hefei” and hens explored. Wary of snakes and possums, they moved about with caution. Hunting, pecking and scratching, together in one accord - One hen snuck into a pitched tent to lay her lovely eggs. Behind some plants over wintered in a place nice and warm. With shattered wing and broken shells, she felt survival plagues. She emerged escaping death this time, enduring deform. A few days later, she was gone, feathers strewn about. One hen, then, another hid…sitting on precious eggs. Within a month, the strutting rooster crowed his prideful shout. Nineteen little chicks scurried out close to two hens legs. ã June 7, 2012 Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen Written for Poetry Soup Member Contest: Eggs, but NO epulaeryus Sponsored by: Black Eyed Susan

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Date: 6/7/2012 1:35:00 PM
Enjoyed reading your poetry this afternoon Dane Ann. Hope you have a beautiful evening and the best to you in the contest. Love, Carol
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