Rabbit Of Habit
Peter Rabbit had a habit, habitual one may inferhe was rather empathic a ritual involving the fur
which was the only cloak to be worn by creatures of the field
poor rabbit that he was so liked to hop along because of wild
grasses that grew wherever he knew that such grasses grow
preferring the Summer one supposes for sans the snow
so much easier to hop along and chew therein the world you know.
Poetry by Chaucer Whethers
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Written on 2014-03-19 at 16:55
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