by Mary E. Lowd
March 3, 2021
Foxes in parables
Are always clever fools
Tricking and taunting
Winning their way
But sometimes a fox
Gets just what they want
By sitting and sunning
In a green field all day
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From the book: Some Words Burn Brightly: An Illuminated Collection of Poetry
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