The Isolated Porcupine


ReVoice2024/02/27 00:34
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A poem about little porcupine

The Isolated Porcupine


In a backwoods meadow, a porcupine timid, With plumes so sharp, however a delicate moan.

Tentatively he steps through the murmuring pines,

A spiky coat, an animal that leans back.


Shuddering nose, in the moon's delicate sparkle,

He conceals in shadows, a tranquil scene. However inside those plumes, a heart so benevolent,

A hesitant soul, a delicate psyche.


He yearns for companions, a glow to share, In any case, fears his spines might cause despair.

However in the twilight evening, an opportunity to find,

Associations that mitigate the restless psyche.

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