Showing posts with label fable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fable. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2008

Rights of Faeries


early i took to the wee folks green,
to hide among the reeds unseen,
watching over first dew of the dawn,
where faeries dance the grassy lawn,
they peeped shyly at sun's first ray,
merrily hopped and capered their way,
sharing joy in the hope of fading night,
celebrating with glee a faerie right

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

of mites and chickens


Fox wandered out to the field in search of a meal late one day.

Encountering the hare along the way he greeted him.

“Hello friend Hare” says Fox, “Have you a supper to share.”

“Ahh, that I might” says Hare, “That I might.”

So Fox joins Hare as they proceed toward the farm together.

“You might get supper here,” says Hare.

“Ahh, that I might,” says Fox, “that I might.”

And Hare finding the veggie patch was soon enjoying a delicious supper in the pea patch.
Meanwhile Fox slinked to the chicken house and stole away with a hen.

As Hare left the garden patch there was Fox in the edge of the wood with tail feathers all that remained of the hen and a sated look on his face.

“Tis true Hare,” says Fox, “Tis ever so true what they say of mights. And it was a good supper except for them.” Looking at the tail feathers and picking his teeth with a bit of wing bone.

“Yes,” says Hare, “and what truth might that be,” noticing the wee specks on the tail feathers.

The moral of the story being: “You might or might not do what you say, but indeed “mites” are on a chicken’s rear end.”

So when someone says “I might” remind them, “Mites are (little bugs) on a chickens rear end.”

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prompted by San Diego Mom