Yes, Another Roadkill Poem
Wild turkeys are not as stupid
as their domesticated brethren,
but, near-sighed and cautious, they follow
in flocks, electing a leader. I hear apocrypha
about how, since less are hunting, they abound
in farmers’ back fields, numerous. Sometimes,
outside the city, I’ll see the pinion
of a young straggler, splayed
by the highway’s grated side.
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“follow in flocks, electing a leader”
Great picture seen through the lens of
a thoughtful poem.
near-sighed and cautious, they follow
in flocks, electing a leader
Animals have such different eyesight.
I enjoyed this one.