The Poacher
by PaulAnthony
Posted: Friday, June 4, 2004 Word Count: 138 Summary: A lighter poem from my younger days. |
The Poacher
Oh! Fair-feathered pheasant perched high in the tree
Show yourself, make a morsel for me
A family to feed a babe in arms
Shall I woo you out with my gunpowder charms?
You rabbit, grouse, you hare and deer,
Come play with me you have nothing to fear
Stealthily now I have you in sight
Supper is mine in the still of the night
Away she goes with a leap and a bound
Then falls in turn with the night's only sound
Eureka! This night has been good to me
One life has been taken to supplement three
The night's nearly over its time to retreat
With my heart full of pride and my sackful of meat
Make way at the fire it wont now be long
Till we’re filling ourselves with food and a song
Oh! Fair-feathered pheasant perched high in the tree
Show yourself, make a morsel for me
A family to feed a babe in arms
Shall I woo you out with my gunpowder charms?
You rabbit, grouse, you hare and deer,
Come play with me you have nothing to fear
Stealthily now I have you in sight
Supper is mine in the still of the night
Away she goes with a leap and a bound
Then falls in turn with the night's only sound
Eureka! This night has been good to me
One life has been taken to supplement three
The night's nearly over its time to retreat
With my heart full of pride and my sackful of meat
Make way at the fire it wont now be long
Till we’re filling ourselves with food and a song