Poem: One Afternoon
One Afternoon
a few years back,
I saw two otters
on the lawn across the canal
that borders our yard.
I saw two otters
on the lawn across the canal
that borders our yard.
I did not know there were
any otters here, so close
to our world, stood
to watch them.
any otters here, so close
to our world, stood
to watch them.
But, of course,
a neighbor saw me,
came out yelling,
frightened them off.
a neighbor saw me,
came out yelling,
frightened them off.
She had thought
I was watching alligators,
was scared they might attack:
her fear ruined my moment of wonder.
I was watching alligators,
was scared they might attack:
her fear ruined my moment of wonder.
In the years living here
since, the otters have never
returned, neither have I
seen any alligator.
since, the otters have never
returned, neither have I
seen any alligator.
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