Critique a Beaver's Tail

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Critique a Beavers Tail

The deer, didn't say two words,
standing there in a snort, literally
stomping their feet. Then put their asses
in the air. That got the 'high'
crows to cackling, a noisy lot,
curious as a cub to a stream,
scared of their own shadow,
in conjunction they fled. When
the tree came crashing down. A page
turned in an earth-quake simile,
enjambment and a dusty metaphor risen.
Sent the squirrels looking for vacancy's, period
No one will notice the re-arranged wood,
like the smell of a skunk in print. But sun
at first light, our differences are shown
in the sky's color each morn, as new
synonyms, kiss all the hawks offspring's
weaving the same trail. Round
as a beaver's tail. Inherent methodical
chattering teeth, editing timber
a beaver knee deep in poetry.

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LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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Enjoyed the presentation of the natural world but it felt like you were stretching and trying to do two things at once here; the imagery in the presentation I mentioned and then invoking poetic terms to overlay another image.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
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Very cool poem, MET, just crazy fun enough to work :)

~sealace

MyNecroticSnailMyNecroticSnailalmost 18 years ago
The perfect Balance

of some good, with some bad. I would tell you, but you wouldn't listen, just whine.

Here's a riddle for you:

What is the difference between a critic and a hypocrite?