Was it last week I boarded a plane in Botswana, zebras on the
runway, hot as hell? Lifted up from hippo ponds, carried
past Lilac-Breasted Rollers, today I’m back home to
snow on the ground, bean soup bubbling on my
stove. Of every savanna glory, I’m still
spellbound by the cheetah’s stare,
head bobbing like a compass
point, with padded gait of a
nimble stalker. These
slender cats of highway
speed, spotted skin,
rudder tails, they
are finite,
they are
retreating
into shiny
pages on
bookshelves
where
almost all
rhinoceros
live.
© Marti Snell, 2018
Two cheetahs Photo by Gary Stolz, US Fish & Wildlife Service from Wikimedia Commons |
1 comment:
Breathtakingly sad but also beautiful.
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