hurrying down the sidewalk
on six spindly legs.
She enjoys her morning walk
as much as you enjoy yours.
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Don’t step on that ant
hurrying down the sidewalk on six spindly legs. She enjoys her morning walk as much as you enjoy yours.
Christa Loughrey
2/2/2024 10:17:22 am
See poem quoted in comments for 'life' by Paritosh (100 word stories) - we should all be careful of other lives, no matter how humble they may be. A point well made, Robert.
Robert P. Bishop
6/2/2024 09:18:59 pm
Hi Christa, thanks for reading and for posting the poem in your comments.
Krystyna
2/2/2024 03:51:43 pm
Profound meaning in your verse, Robert.
Robert P. Bishop
6/2/2024 09:20:24 pm
Hi Krystyna. Thanks for reading and commenting. Profound meaning...I like that! Thanks.
Robert P. Bishop
6/2/2024 09:22:51 pm
Hi Jim...thanks for reading and commenting. Sometimes I wonder...what are all those little bugs really thinking...
John O’Keefe
2/2/2024 10:53:26 pm
Difficult to resist, though.
Robert P. Bishop
6/2/2024 09:24:40 pm
Hi John...yeah, well, sometimes it is difficult, but I'm sure all the little critters appreciate our restraint. Thanks for reading. Comments are closed.
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