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MY LITTLE FEATHERED FRIEND

Contributed by TsunamiWaverider on Tuesday, 22nd September 2009 @ 06:48:10 AM in AEST
Topic: ChildrensPoetry





I found a bird upon the ground
it was a fragile little thing,
i picked it up so gently
cause it had a broken wing.
I took it home to my house
it was very easily scared,
i gave it food and water
it seemed to know i cared.
I soothed its ruffled feathers
it sensed i meant no harm,
so i made that bird a little nest
it seemed contented and quite calm.
For two long months i nursed that bird
it daily grew more stronger,
then came the time to let it go
it could stay with me no longer.
I took the bird out to a field
and released it in the air,
i revelled in the sight of it
it had responded well to care.
I watched that bird fly way up high
but it was an ungrateful little ****,
so i took my gun, aimed it straight
and blew that bird to bits!




John A. Kent. May 15th 2009. ©




Copyright © TsunamiWaverider ... [ 2009-09-22 06:48:10]
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Re: MY LITTLE FEATHERED FRIEND (User Rating: 1 )
by smith2267 on Friday, 13th November 2009 @ 09:00:00 AM AEST
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Dude...!
You don't like children, ok, we get it.


Re: MY LITTLE FEATHERED FRIEND (User Rating: 1 )
by Elisabeth on Friday, 27th August 2010 @ 12:08:42 AM AEST
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Why do you say it was ungrateful? I see the inner turmoil here. Good vs. evil Stewardship vs. selfishness Life's struggles poetically contained. Well done!




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