Upon Seeing a Shrew

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By Lawrence Hall

Word Count: 80

Rating: G

Summary: A poem about a minuscule creature.

No, no, not your teacher of high-school maths

But an animal so tiny it doesn’t belong

In this harsh world; rather in a fairyland

To live among our childhood imaginings

With spectacles upon its elegant nose

And tiny, delicate, artistic paws

And a fine grey coat, it looks exactly like

A little old man at home with his books

Dozing, dreaming beside his little fire

And never working out the sum of pi

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