Sunday, July 5, 2015

A Hoodwinked Fox By E. Jameson

The red fox chased the brown hen thinking himself clever.
Around and around they went, seemingly forever.
Never once did the fox think to check himself;
To make sure his assets were safe.
So around and around the pair went,
While a different fox lye in wait.

Cunning and sneaky, this white fox stole away,
All the treasures and savings the red fox slaved for all day.
No mercy was shown,
No hesitation met,
As the white fox ran swiftly away, with no regrets.

So around and around the red fox still went,
thinking himself smooth and astute,
Although in reality,
being a mere fool who fell for the bait.