Poem: Neighborhood Inhabitants

Neighborhood Inhabitants

There was a fox once,
and another time, otters,
and now a peacock
that we think got lost
during one of the storms.
She stays down
on the other end
of the street, though,
does not visit us.
We have a racoon family
that stays in our tree some nights,
and there is a baby lizard,
a brown basilisk,
who we have seen several times.
It is not supposed to be here,
is invasive and troublesome
to the local ecosystem,
as are the duck.  I hear
there are giant snails now
who eat stucco or concrete
or something of that sort.
I have not seen one, though,
I just heard they are here
and big as my fist.

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