Deer

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My head heavy with antlered growth
 My heart overflows with all I have seen
Newborns capering in the spring grow,
Only to watch frightened from the bushes as mother is slain
Tears in fawns eyes burn into my spirit

Weary I am, of walking
Many the miles of woodlands imprinted from my hoof
I hear the bugling of the young bucks in the distance
My heart soars and races to meet the challenge

 But my body must stop, by this still pool
Head down to drink reveals grizzled graying muzzle
I know now, in but a few moments,
 I will stand for the hunter and look him in the eye
Await the release of the arrow
 

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