The Hare's Tale by Sue Cartwright
A mystical and fond archetype that man has embraced through the ages
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The Hare of sacred, mystic enlightenment;
Not only of the spirit, found within us;
But of the dawn, the dawn of day;
The dawn of the year and bringing in;
The awakening of Spring.
The Hare is linked to the Moon;
As it changes its place in the sky;
Never the same shape, always moving;
So the Hare appears in unexpected places;
Pausing before darting, disappearing.
The demeanour of a Hare;
When startled in the open, striking;
An unusual sound, frightening;
Sitting upright, ears erect and waiting;
Ready to leap away like lightning.
By instinct, the Hare makes for the hills;
Long hind legs made for jumping;
Manoeuvering at speed to higher places;
Out-distancing the fastest chasers;
Twisting and turning up to safety.
A Hare lies low in the fields by day;
Low to the ground in a shallow shelter;
Ears laid flat, camouflaged by Nature;
Perfectly still, no noise, barely a tremor;
Ready to bound away from danger.
No wonder the beloved Hare is known;
As the 'trickster' for its zigzag mazes;
A fond archetype that man embraces;
For its strange and contradictory behaviour;
Traits known to us so well, throughout the ages.
does anyone not love a bun bun? so quiet and innocuous, cute and swift.
So delighted this poetical has zigzagged its way here, Sue.