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Friday, 25 September 2020

Panther

 Panther

How she stands there among the sandy grass

Feline and fierce, above her throttled victim

Too small to defend her kill

Taking breaths and taking stock

The smell of blood already on the wind

Carrying the message of an easy meal

To carnivores and scavengers

That forever dog her hunting expeditions

 

How stealthily she moves to tidy up

To shift the body to a safer place

The strength of muscles and teeth

To quickly drag and scramble

To climb a tree, up inside the canopy

And leave the lifeless legs dangling

Beyond the jaws of hyenas

Out of sight of vultures

Allowing her some time to rest

And breathe easy once again

 

How she lies there in the crook of the branch

Amidst the dappling shadowed leaves

Hidden by her rosetted coat

Her larder full and waiting

A softly panting panther

This lithe and lissom leopard

Her glinting watchful eyes

Savage and solitary

Stealthy, opportunistic

Safe and secure

Until the hunger pangs return

 

Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2020

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