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To rhyme, or not to rhyme?

Red Squirrel on Good Friday

Posted on April 16, 2017 by Constance McCutcheon
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Red squirrel came running down the tree. It did not look at Chris or me. Its coat glowed where it met the air, And on it ran to business fare . . . Continue reading →

Posted in Environment | Tagged Animals, Death, Poetry | 1 Reply

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