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FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
Contributed by
lovingcritters
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Wednesday, 16th June 2010 @ 06:40:05 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Nature's ways are always best,
yet, sometimes in the scheme of
things, critters cause their
mothers much unrest!
In this caption, a brand new baby fawn just
hours old,
understands she is to remain hidden
without being told!
But, alas, like a curious little kitten
this little critter wants to make
new friends without caution
4 legs, brown, she's hungry, maybe it's "mommy"
venturing forth weakly, fearlessly, thirsty.
very inquisitive, and the horses don't seem
to mind, she's so tiny,
Not even the same size as the horse's head,
and very chummy!
Now that she's closer, she begins to question?
further examination, her senses ~sharpen~
then she begins to reason, (not really)
but makes for a good story.
"Looks like Mom, but my nose is telling me 'No'"
'Excuse me Sir, are you anyone I know?"
No milk available, she has to settle for grass.
this wee fawn, this brave little lass.
soon her real mother returns, and
all is well, deadlock impasse
I couldn't resist creating this poem
What a beautiful sight
Not one you see everyday
I had to write!
Lovingcritters
ConSue
June 15, 2010
Ever hear of a "Yard Deer?"
Before moving to the country, I had never heard the term "yard deer."
When I lived in Colorado, a yard deer is a deer that comes
and visits, munches on stuff on your property, and becomes
a bit of a wild "pet."
People protect yard deer. Sometimes apples are left out for them.
There is an unwritten law that deer that come onto the property
of people are sort of sacred and untouchable. No one does them
harm and we all share these marvelous "pets," honored
by their trust in us, even if it is at a distance.
*Fawn Smiles*
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lovingcritters
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2010-06-16 18:40:05] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by lesoleilnoire on
Wednesday, 16th June 2010 @ 07:56:30 PM AEST (User
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This poem melted me. I was nearly crying tears of joy from this tribute to this adorable fawn. The pictures were an adorable touch!
Great poem!
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by shinji_kusa on
Wednesday, 16th June 2010 @ 08:56:52 PM AEST (User
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very nice :) thanks for sharing |
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by cashfan1 on
Thursday, 17th June 2010 @ 01:09:03 AM AEST (User
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once again your way with words and the subject matter lifted me higher! again, fabulous pitures and nice music, keep them coming!! |
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by Elizabeth_Dandy on
Thursday, 17th June 2010 @ 08:50:44 AM AEST (User
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A true joy to read and behold Consue.
Truly breathaking.
The pictres are marvallous, you have the knack to find and cobine them so artistically .together with the delightful poem. Thanks for sharing
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by holderofthestone on
Thursday, 17th June 2010 @ 01:36:41 PM AEST (User
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very cute! beautiful words and pictures to match. always love your writes :) |
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Friday, 18th June 2010 @ 02:26:02 AM AEST (User
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This is right down adorable, I love all animals and have such a soft spot for the deer and the horses. Adorable baby!
My grandmother had one she would let into the kitchen and feed it, it was amazing!
Loved the poem
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Re: FREEDOM LOVING FAWN
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Sunday, 13th April 2014 @ 05:16:20 PM AEST (User
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this is adorable! we had a deer live with our horses for years, then one day she fell in love with the big antler guy and left lol, this was just lovely thank you for sharing,
hugs n' love nessa |
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