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Manna

by  desdillon

Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Word Count: 112
Summary: THis is a re-write of a poem I posted on Every Day Poets now taking their notes into consideration.




Content Warning
This piece and/or subsequent comments may contain strong language.


A fox’s frosted coat sparkled starlight
on a snowbound single track mountain road.
I crunched to a halt. ‘The fuck’re ye doing
on the road?’  The universe floated
in her eyes. ‘Do ye want a wee sweetie?’
‘Hungry,’ she said, by a bow of her head.
Dropping it on snow a foot from the car,
I swapped a fox a polo mint for trust.
 
She looked at me. The mint. Me. Licked. Blinked. Picked
and backed into pine behind fogs of breath.
In dusts of snow five bright fox cubs appeared.
I scattered a packet of minty manna.
I dropped six midnight kebabs in heather
under six twin galaxies peering with life.