A Natural History

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A NATURAL HISTORY 770814

By JCSTREET (c) 2004

Twisting, churning tumbling she
buried her remains
under the sheets, I

felt like a groundhog when I
crawled in to find her I
couldn’t see my shadow, but I knew

Spring had come

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duddle146duddle146about 17 years ago
fun.

Ground hog ~ smound hog ~ someone's about to get lucky here! *grins* Witty!

LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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Now here's the poem I'll remember

Come next Groundhog Day!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 20 years ago
So simple....

...but the picture painted is crystal clear. I agree - it should be listed as erotic.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 20 years ago
This is

non erotic? ;) I think not. Well done, enjoyed the play on holidays.

tarablackwood22tarablackwood22almost 20 years ago
Original...

...is indeed the right word! And this poet displays his typically smooth writing style, as always..

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