POEM: The Monster

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

"To freeze or flee?" Asks creatures terrified,
when monsters stomp through forests, glens, or fields.
I know what it's like, standing stuck mid-stride.
Yet, I'm more oft the monster than he who yields.

Maybe you wonder on the monster's life,
if the fact never occurred to you that you're
the stomping monster of the chipmunk's strife.
when you have that most pleasant hike or tour.

The screech, that call, that's screamed to each and all
is not some passing fancy or fevered
dancing of critters seeking daytime prowls.
They're warning others they feel beleaguered.

"You must be this tall to be a monster,"
reads a sign no taller than a lobster.

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