first light the dove and i scare each other
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
i like this one, Bill. it made me grin.
thanks greg, it happens to me at
least once a week when i go out to get the
paper.
bill
Nice play on ideas. Not a "brilliant haiku"... but warm. Had the same experience in my own barn, actually - two morning doves nesting in the trusses. They're not all that bright. Rather than fly out the wide open triple "garage door" openings, they beat their heads and wings against the underside of the channel drain roof - trying to escape. Duh.
yeah, they don't seem too smart, but
maybe that is why i like them.
bill
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