In Brightness Their's Light
by
Susan Heim
copyright 05-17-2002
Age Rating: 18 to 127
In the darkness of the night skys i see the
owls big ole eyes.
His head turns to see whats thier but
only has a look and stears.
With every inch he see's the world from on top of his
branch and never moves an twitch.
He is wise and also old but gosh what stories
would be told.
His ears are sharp and eyes big and bold looking in
the night thats so cold.
Capturing the animals thier through the glassy
blades and mice's compare with little .
eyes and curling tails this is how the old owl
tells his us his ole wise stories.
To us and showing in his eyes of ole.
the greywhite wolf only at night for she also searchs to eat
quitely walking on her toes you see.
And all the woodland animals hear that sweet howling
as she does her seach.
Thier's a tiny slithering creature to see this wood not sceard of thee you.
For all it is a little slithering slugg you see silver streaks
he leaves for all in the owls eyes.
excitingly thier all thier much i do declear for this is apart of our life you see.
Now nect time this wise old owl looks at you remember to look back once or twice to for he knows U you see.
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