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OUR DAILY VISITOR
Contributed by
Del
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Sunday, 1st June 2003 @ 04:05:00 AM in AEST
Topic:
ChildrensPoetry
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There's the cutest little bushy squirrel,
Who lives near our house, somewhere.
He visits our patio every day,
For the goodies we leave for him there.
We've had this visitor for many years,
But lately he's being quite brassy.
If he doesn't like what we have for him,
He even gets quite sassy.
His food is served in a red plastic dish,
Right near our patio door.
If he likes the food we have for him,
Not a crumb is left on the floor.
When we see the dish tipped over,
We know what he's trying to say.
'How can you be so stingy?
You didn't feed me enought today.'
But when we can't even see the dish,
Until we step outside to check,
We usually find it in a corner
On the other side of the deck.
We think we know what he's trying to tell us,
Since this happens when we've been away.
'Hey, you guys. What's going on here?
You forgot to feed me today.
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Del
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Re: OUR DAILY VISITOR
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Sunday, 1st June 2003 @ 09:06:54 AM AEST (User
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better keep that dish full or get a bigger one, this is so cute, i raised a grey squirrel from a baby, jasper, and he was in the house 'till he grew up, then moved outside, and came in to eat with us ect., believe me, your better off with the visits lol, you can put peanut butter with seeds, peanuts, bits of apple ect in your trees, lasts a little longer if your not home:)this poem is very very cute, i so enjoyed it, ~hugs n' love to you and your buddy:) nessa |
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Re: OUR DAILY VISITOR
(User Rating: 1 ) by Sapphire on
Tuesday, 24th June 2003 @ 02:57:36 AM AEST (User
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Beautiful. We have 'wild' rosellas that perch on our balcony and feed from our hands, before flying back to their nests.
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