Nuts to You

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The shedding season nears
acorns drop,
bombardiers slice the air
and leaves
rooftop thud and gutter clang

the autumn alarm sounds,
vaults valleys,
winds forests,
races ridges

reaches the ears
of brother bear,
bulk up!
he hears

begins his rounds
on well worn paths
trod down for years,
for generations

to the old oak tree
in my front yard,
eats his fill
leaves his regards,
and heads back up the hill

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normal jeannormal jeanover 19 years ago
hehe

this is really cute!! I have never seen a bears regards in my front yard, and hope I never do!!

ps, you'll do just fine with the reviews:D

Syndra LynnSyndra Lynnover 19 years ago
nice look

This is good TT, but I am still enjoying summer. Don't rush autumn. It can't be over! What regards does a bear leave? Never mind. I don't wanna know.

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