Fox Path
Fox Path She knows the path the fox takes - past the bramble bushes, through the long grass, to the left of the anthill, and under the trees into the copse. Ash Alder Beech Hazel Holly Oak Her mother is crying in the house. At night, the fox cries too. She is not afraid of the fox, she fears her mother’s tears. The path runs along the edge of the field where the fallen tree lies speckled with moss and lichen. Crow Jay Pigeon Rook The path leads down to the pond banked with reeds, slippery with mud and the paw-prints of voles. Coot Heron Mallard The fox does not swim in the pond but stares up at the sky. Cumulus Cirrus Stratus A small wind shivers the leaves of the alders. The fox is gone. Her father is gone but the fox will return and her mother cries in the house. Daisy Dandelion Dog-rose Glittering like stars, the dew in the long grass. by Bronwen Griffiths