Poem: Violations


Violations

Again, she has stolen
overstuffed handfuls
of nuts from the cupboard
to feed the squirrels
that live in her favorite
of the trees behind the house.
She has done this many
mornings, dripping
peanuts and pecans
across the kitchen
in her scurry
to the yard.
They see her and know,
the grey tails freeze,
noses pointing towards
her, then they dart
to the space at her feet
where the prize will fall.
She sees them, wild
beasts coming to her,
wishes to share more
than just this.  Her mother
watches through the window
as she sweeps the kitchen floor.

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