Midnight Rambler.
Midnight Rambler.
All the while
The soil lay there
The flowers grew
The crocuses
The snowdrops too
The sky was clear
Star bright
There were footprints
In the flower beds
A badger sauntered
Nonchalantly by
Unconcerned that
He was plain to see.
Caring little
About Foxes
That were otherwise engaged
Making a nuisance
Of themselves
In the Pigeon loft
At sixty-six.
Badger had no time for climbing,
It was the devil's work.
He stopped
To smell the roses
Nibbled at a fungus
Pulled at the earth
Tugged out a worm
And in his own time
In full command
Of his appearance
Walked on
Bristling his whiskers
And whistling
A mellow tune
He had heard
Several times
Emanating from
A mechanical thingamabob
On the lawn
At number four
Where a most unbadgerly
Upright couple
Would often
Sway closely together
In time to the music
And for some reason
He was unable
To fathom
He got goosebumps
From just watching them.