Beastly time of year, this winter business.
Gotta think that giving up fur was a
crappy idea. Luckily it doesn't last forever.
Those who do have fur--like a certain
married wolf and bunny we know--are a touch
more sensitive about that.
We *do* know what happens in Spring, hmmmm? :- )
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Note: The Thursday Prompt that got this one written
was 'shadows.'
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Gotta think that giving up fur was a
crappy idea. Luckily it doesn't last forever.
Those who do have fur--like a certain
married wolf and bunny we know--are a touch
more sensitive about that.
We *do* know what happens in Spring, hmmmm? :- )
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>>>>> On The Fading Of Winter (#29) -- Spoken Word <<<<<
By Fred Brown, Feb 4/2012
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Recorded on Mar4/22
Note: The Thursday Prompt that got this one written
was 'shadows.'
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Category Music / All
Species Wolf
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 2.72 MB
As I show off more of the 'ol innuendo skills with this one (but not overdoing it). A mundane slice-of-winter-life sonnet, this one, that I like on the grounds of nailing the style just right.
And picturing a beefy [Canadian] wolf trying to heave a big snowblower around the driveway? Well. You don't see that everyday. Fersure, I'm drawing from RL here.
As for licking a cute bunny's ears warm, ah now. A writer-kitty can dream.
Yes, he can dream. (Then write it down. :- ) )
fwbrown61
And picturing a beefy [Canadian] wolf trying to heave a big snowblower around the driveway? Well. You don't see that everyday. Fersure, I'm drawing from RL here.
As for licking a cute bunny's ears warm, ah now. A writer-kitty can dream.
Yes, he can dream. (Then write it down. :- ) )
fwbrown61
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