Sunday, September 27, 2015


Shared Tenancy

Strangely enough, within the
borders of a modern city
which has stretched its
boundaries absorbing
farmland, wetlands and forest
it is little wonder that another
dimension beyond the glass
and concrete pillars, traffic
suffocation highways, the
rush of humanity concentrated
on the affairs of commerce and
advancing technology, there
also exists a serene landscape
of woodlands and lakes
rivers and valleys within
which thrive wildlife shy
of human presence, where
fox and deer, raccoons and
beaver, owls, hawks and
songbirds find haven for their
existence among us in the 
nature of our shared tenancy.


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