Gracehoper by Jake LiBassi
Gabriel and I were exploring,
on our own.
Just us and mother nature.
Mother nature had graced our presence
in the form of a grasshopper.
Gabriel was intrigued,
because he had never seen anything of the sort.
His anxiety caused him to attack,
in a friendly manner.
The harmless grasshopper laid crushed
in the infant hands of young Gabriel.
He meant no harm,
he was a gentle giant to now deceased grasshopper.
Gabriel understood what had happened,
and brought mother nature to his chest,
in sorrow.
Gabriel and I were exploring,
on our own.
Just us and mother nature.
Mother nature had graced our presence
in the form of a grasshopper.
Gabriel was intrigued,
because he had never seen anything of the sort.
His anxiety caused him to attack,
in a friendly manner.
The harmless grasshopper laid crushed
in the infant hands of young Gabriel.
He meant no harm,
he was a gentle giant to now deceased grasshopper.
Gabriel understood what had happened,
and brought mother nature to his chest,
in sorrow.
Gracehoper by Peter Waldor
Gabriel and I collecting
nut shells of beech nuts
when a poor young
grasshopper crossed
our path, Gabriel
tried to touch it
but his baby fingers
were too much
for the beast
and it expired,
its antennae and red eyes
went slack
and the green
sheen turned dull.
Gabriel brought the corpse
to his chest and whispered.
Your voice is that of a baboon nursing her young through a rough tropical storm. Well done Bootz.
ReplyDeleteI like this poem a lot. I like your re-interpretation of Gabriel's actions. GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteVery good job. Interpreted in a very cool way. Very good visual.
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