TAMWORTH POEMS: ENCOUNTERS

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ENCOUNTERS

When I see the deer in the meadow

I brake the car to stare.

They seldom allow us to know

That they like to forage there

Unlike the wild turkeys who march

Their rapidly fattening families

Into suburban backyards

Where feeders scatter down seeds.

A handsome red fox used to score

Always available dog treats

At my son-in-law’s front door

But we’ve learned to limit these

Handouts to creatures untamed.

When a moose steps over the wall

We take the flare gun in hand

To encourage him not to call.

When a burly bear knocks on

The window and breaks down the door

We know we’ve made him too welcome:

We know we’ve gone too far.

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