Cornucopia

 Cornucopia


The west wind blew the smell of corn to the inhabited wood.

Slowly phantom figures assembled in the fading light.

Four emerged, then eight.

Some large, some small, some antlered.

For it was deer that appeared to partake of the feast.

A January feast in our backyard.

And, on the snow, not a kernel was left.  


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