Mountain Lion
His home range was impressive
With miles and miles of land
A habitat well protected
With much untouched by man
He was spotted one autumn day
While sitting in a pine
In a blur he was gone
As a little bluff he climbed
The park ranger prided himself
As protector of all about
That included the mountain lion
That sometimes made his rounds
Ranchers sometimes claimed a loss
As when they lost a steer
Many blamed the mountain lion
But he stayed fat on deer
- Author: w c ( Offline)
- Published: November 23rd, 2017 11:52
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Comments1
An absorbing description of the powerful mountain lion and his wild life -- and all in wonderful rhyme - -thank you for sharing W.C.
Thanks Fay! I appreciate your comment!
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