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Food Chain
by Darrell and Kathy Adams
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Rated "PG" by the Author.
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Food Chain
The visible flutter,
for too fast
its pounding to be
called a heartbeat,
of the vulnerable,
furry snack.
The predatory hunter
salivates
with pounce almost set
Strikes unerring,
The meat of its prey
Fierce attack.
Table beautifully set;
Good wine breathes.
Waiter plans his move.
Chef delivers
culinary art.
Fine dining.
Kathy Adams 2012
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| Reviewed by Linda Hill |
8/19/2012 |
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Kathy,
Sounds great...be there soon.:)
Many blessings and love,
+Linda |
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| Reviewed by Vivian Dawson |
8/17/2012 |
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Perhaps a vegetable plate
*Kathy*..will do just fine
Lady Vivian |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
8/17/2012 |
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A nice contrast between the primal struggle of the primitive hunter to obtain food and the abstract and esoteric idea of fine dining today––far removed from its bloody source.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by pat medlin |
8/16/2012 |
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| all sounds wonderful...bring it on...hold the meat |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
8/16/2012 |
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| . . . and THAT is the rest of the story . . . |
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