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Meadow Love
by Sharron Tyrrell

Monday, December 01, 2003

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Quietly stepping


Regal head held high,


from out of the forest


where they night time lie.


The buck steps first


balancing his heavy head,


behind comes the doe


being carefully led.


Close by her side


with large brown eyes,


fawns nudge her for love


she gently sighs.


Such beauty I see


stride across the field,


I hold my breath closely


as slowly they yield,


to the motors and pedals


and all unseen danger.


They hide behind trees


if perhaps there’s stranger.


They leave the cold stream


slip back into shadow,


so quiet and still


the now empty meadow.


 


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Reviewed by Trish - The Trickster 12/2/2003
A beautifully stunning write. Enjoyed.
Reviewed by Trixie Love 12/1/2003
Beautiful write...



Trixie :)
Reviewed by Mr. Ed 12/1/2003
Lovely write, Sharron. I love watching deer in the meadows.
Reviewed by E T Waldron 12/1/2003
I love your nature writes Sharron, they never fail to bring a tear of joy and thanks for the beauty in this world!
Reviewed by Lady Peg (Reader) 12/1/2003
Beautiful images and verses.
Reviewed by Ron (sketchman) Axelson 12/1/2003
The doe usually is followed by the buck down here
Glad your writing your excellent work Sharron...
Reviewed by George Carroll 12/1/2003
You painted a nice picture with your words.Loved it
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