Deer

Tony36

Look at the rack on that deer

As he stands in g he morning

A mejestic animal 

I raise my camera 

  • Author: Tony36 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 25th, 2017 09:07
  • Comment from author about the poem: The only hunting I do is with a camera, I don't like guns and never will.
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 23
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Comments9

  • Christina8

    I agree. Shoot a nice picture of a deer. Good poem.

    • Tony36

      Thank you

    • WriteBeLight

      Very deer poem!

    • kevin browne

      how sweet Tony36. hope you managed a nice picture. small but a good intentional write..!

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • Fay Slimm.

        A fine example in these few lines of the only thing to raise toward any animal.

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • willyweed

          lovely poem my deer! wonderful too! beautiful as well and last but not least great as far as I can tell! WW

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • Michael Edwards

            What a simple message put across with such poignancy. A little gem.

            • Tony36

              Thank you

            • rrodriguez

              Captivating thought, surprisingly simple but poignant, too. Well done!

              • Tony36

                Thank you

              • Goldfinch60

                When walking with nature, take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time.
                Good true write.

                • Tony36

                  Thank you

                • BRIAN & ANGELA

                  All breeds of DEER are awesome ~ especially the seven point Stags in Scotland. Venison does taste good (better than Beef) but ~ I fail to understand how people can kill Deer just for Sport (and not for food). Thanks for caring BRIAN.

                  • Tony36

                    Thank you



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