
Hibernation
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Hibernation
I crawled under the shed
amongst dust and stones
why I was there is not important
belly to the ground, back to timber joists
next to my head a nest
badly made of hay and leaves
dragged there
during a frozen time
there too within its bed
a sleeping badger
sleeping for so long
through ice and summers
seven years since
we met in January -
you had your arm
around a chicken
curled together in the coup
looked up at me and sighed,
so warm, such bounty and warmth,
looked down at the chicken
then ran,
a two toned bear across frosted fields,
too cold to be awake
and so you came back
tucked a bed under your arm
and went to sleep.
Here we find ourselves,
you and I,
under the shed;
I am alive
and you are dead.
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ar 2025
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