Hi! I've been seeing a lot of deer and so, I decided to post this today. I actually turned this into a song as well...which is rad. It's a powerful song, I think. Actually, it's my favorite one to sing and play, because it really emits love, and it makes me feel alive. <3 Enjoy the poem, from the point of view of the deer, a fun exercise in voice. Love to you, C.A. MacConnell.
From the Deer 
 Oh, Hello. I see you. Skinny with not much hair at all. I am sorry
 you only have two legs, but it is OK with me.
 I do not have anywhere to go.
 Some moons back, I had more hiding places. Now, everything
 is confusing.
 When you blink, I am ready to run away, but your teeth
 are not too sharp.
 For now, I will stay with baby, keeping track, looking sideways
 nine times better than you, but nothing like
 owls.
 And this green is good in my mouth;
 it goes down smooth.
 But no wet falling. The sun
 is mad all the time, I guess. I have a lot on my mind,
 and the dry confuses me and my throat. Everything
 is yellow and hot, which hurts my nose,
 for one.
 
 Colder soon.
 The squirrels search for sticks. I am laughing
 at them, and my tail is going wild. Then I get too hungry
 and swallow a stone
 and some funny flowers
 which hurt my insides.
 
 Maybe I will take baby to where they leave
 corn. But that is too close to the animals like you.
 They smell funny and walk around, holding snakes
 that spit water at the ground. Green and black.
 Some yell scary like coyotes.
 Some coo coo like doves.
 Others are quiet like butterflies.
 It makes no sense why they hold water snakes,
 because we all know the wet comes from
 above. That is normal.
 
 Oh, Hello. I still see
 you. These little trees are sleeping all the time,
 but every now and then they whisper
 they are happy we are here.
 Trees are nice.
 Between the old, tall ones,
 two of the boys fight each other for fun.
 All the girls
 laugh really hard enough to shake the ears,
 except me,
 because my hair is already starting to fall out,
 which is early and makes me embarrassed and so,
 I am quiet.
 
 Our leader
 is not far away. I know because he paws pebbles.
 I hear his heavy handsome.
 Because of his head, I am nervous
 he could kill someone, but he never does.
 He tells funny stories at night. Leaders do that – talk
 until we are sleepy. They make us laugh and shut
 our eyes. Then they jump up and act like they are going to kill
 someone, even if they never do.
 Sometimes they do
 but then, the whole forest swallows them up, for one.
 
 I still
 see you, but I am staying here. I am so nervous to cross
 the gray and yellow ground
 that hurts my feet,
 where the animals screech and move real fast, all
 different shapes and sizes,
 but so loud and stinky
 with smoke and strange growling,
 and they have eyes brighter than the sun,
 and it makes all of us stare back,
 and when we do, we forget to move,
 and those bad ones hit us hard
 and there is no turning back into life.
 We all know not to look into the light but some days,
 it takes one or two
 by surprise,
 which means the breath is gone.
 I don’t know where their sounds go,
 but they’re not here -- all stiff and can’t remember how to talk.
 
 Then the birds circle down.
 They have ripped wings and red faces,
 and I am sad for them,
 because they all want to be prettier.
 There is nothing I can do about that.
 
 I have a lot on my mind.
 I cannot talk to you much more.
 And I am thirsty, and I need to ask the turtles.
 When I head for a drink,
 I have to watch out. Sometimes, sharp sticks come flying
 and other days, animals that walk around like you
 wear green and brown,
 but I can still see them,
 nine times better,
 and they have black, shiny things that bang, bang
 like thunder and smell like fire and then,
 you or somebody else is already
 gone.
 
 It is amazing to live today
 with all of the bang like thunder,
 the dry,
 the yellow,
 the sharp sticks,
 and the lights,
 and the screeching and strange growling,
 and the fire and getting swallowed,
 and all of the scary things.
 
 It is OK with me that you only have two legs.
 Skinny with not much hair at all,
 but there must be a reason.
 I guess I have never seen a shark, but the catfish
 in the river told me all about them.
 And so I believe in you, too.
 Hello, I still
 see you. Now I look to tell you that the trees
 and I are happy you are here.
 I have a lot on my mind, but I guess now
 you are part of this hiding place.
 I hear your heavy handsome.
 
 I see opossum.
 He knows everybody, and he tells me the time.
 The moon will be here in a moment.
 So, I only have a few minutes with you.
 I still
 see you.
 My eyes are nine times better, but nothing
 like owls.
 Maybe you forgot.
 I do not have anywhere to go.
 I am worried about my job which is loving everybody.
 
 Trees are nice.
 
-- C.A. MacConnell
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