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Thursday, January 16, 2025

JANUARY 2025 -- One Winter Night

 

© LJR 2024

 ONE WINTER NIGHT

From a rocky ridge a pack of shadows descends

Their goal the moonlit meadow below

There a fox is sniffing out mouse trails

But as the wind shifts, rustling icy branches

She senses danger and slips back into the trees

A family of otters playing on the creek banks

Catch the pack’s scent and dive for their dens

Their advantage gone, the alpha signals a halt

But his followers are impatient, they whine and fret

Noises that carry to the willow thickets

Where does and their young keep a wary watch

Hoping the pack will not cross icy water

Tattered gray clouds skuttle across the skies

Playing hide and seek with the rising moon

The wind picks up, its bite sharp with a cold

Even the thickest fur does little to thwart

The pack grows restless, sensing what’s coming

Snow . . .

It falls in thick, wet curtains

Flurries that cloak the world in white

Defeated, the pack will hunt no more tonight

Hunger overshadowed by mere survival

Calm returned, the deer huddle closer together

The storm has provided a timely reprieve

Yet what drives the hunters has not changed

They and all others sustained by this meadow

Must stay vigilant, must chose fight or flight

If they are to survive

More than one winter night

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