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A Fallen Tree I'm sitting on a fallen tree a distance from the path, but not so far that I can't see or hear a squirrel's wrath. The morning sun has kissed the ground and caused the frost to thaw. Something comes without a sound, it stalks by stealth of paw. I come here when I need to think, for clarity of mind, so often when I'm on the brink of falling far behind. Now I'll put those thoughts on hold a hunter comes my way , it walks along this path so bold, searching for its prey. I squint my eyes and wonder could, this thing be after me? I glimpse the prowler of the wood; my cat is all I see. ![]()
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