First year
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Fawn's icy black pupils
stare down at the tracks,
not comprehending.

The dear mother lies still 
on the gravel--
fawn snuggles up against her.

By morning sun
dear mother stinks of death
fawn leaves her to the flies.

The gaping forest swallows him
never to return to this place.
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#2
Nicely done.
“Lay” should be “lies” in the present tense
The last “the fawn” could be simply “him”

Also, it’s either “the fawn” or “fawn” - using both is confusing
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#3
(10-31-2021, 01:55 PM)busker Wrote:  Nicely done.
“Lay” should be “lies” in the present tense
The last “the fawn” could be simply “him”

Also, it’s either “the fawn” or “fawn” - using both is confusing

Thanks. A little can do a lot.
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