Sherif Ranger River Lea
By littleditty
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for Lea
As we tiptoe the proscenium arches,
balance barefoot on the tip of a click
of spur, contemplate the beautiful curves
of water, she hunts processionary caterpillar
marching collective hopes up the laden oaks,
binoculars a skyward starling, ever forward,
upward, close; no hope of saving the world,
the nests spreading through scrubland
to playgrounds, overhanging basket-burns
for children marked by GPS; a spray-can
grafitti tin rattles in the woods, the clack
of ribcage ball-bearing hearts
in the heartwood, and a shotgun scarring
between the old trees, a jaguar, the deer
and she scoring the bark, red or blue.
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I first thought it was a
I first thought it was a nature walk you were taking the reader on but as I read on...your wonderfully done descriptions turned to metaphors -and I understood the division depicted in 'red and blue'-'marching collective hopes' - 'the rattle of the spray can' and 'children marked by GPS', the cell phone has definitely become an appendage - Beautifully done.
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