WHAT DO HENS KNOW?
What do hens know?
What do hens know?
Morning call is one cock’s crow.
Their feed is scattered to and fro
and all their eggs go to gateau.
What do hens know?
Their feed is scattered to and fro
and all their eggs go to gateau.
What do hens know?
To find a spot far from the flow,
to hide their nests so chicks can grow
to brood, to cluck, to let them go.
© 2015 Katie Gast. All rights reserved.
to hide their nests so chicks can grow
to brood, to cluck, to let them go.
© 2015 Katie Gast. All rights reserved.
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Love finding that rhyme with "gateau"-clever! And bringing in so much about chickens, well done!
ReplyDeleteThis month is going to be an eye-opener for sure! Thanks for starting us off with this wonderful example of deeper wisdom, Katie. From now on, I will approach the egg aisle at the supermarket more respectfully.
ReplyDeleteLove this little poultry poem. Clever, for sure.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. This is a fun assignment.
ReplyDeleteKatie, I love your poem. The language is fun and clever, but it has a deeper meaning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the "go to/gateau" phrase. And what a poignant ending! Awwwww. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice--I especially enjoyed your terrific second stanza.
ReplyDeleteLove that last line, Katie!
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