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Fresh Seed

The Consumption Cycle

By Philip CanterburyPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Fresh Seed
Photo by Dev Abhiram on Unsplash

Four mice, already, buried in the dirt.

Only the cat and wild things should know what it is to hold a warm kill.

If we just stopped killing things for a few minutes, or even a day.

Can you even picture it?

Only, the bodies keep stacking up and in different places.

We've got a thousand slick-talkers for every issue.

A million chickens in a pen, though?

We all require satiety.

Only that's different.

This must be how the cat feels.

They come to the feeder willingly, every day.

It's so easy, after all, to kill a bird.

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About the Creator

Philip Canterbury

Storyteller and historian crafting fiction and nonfiction.

2022 Vocal+ Fiction Awards Finalist [Chaos Along the Arroyo].

Top Story - October 2023 [All the Colorful Wildflowers].

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    Original narrative & well developed characters

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  • Camille Ora-Nicole7 months ago

    seconded

  • Christy Munson2 years ago

    Wow. This one will tag along or even steer my train of thought today.

  • This is on point with eclectic nuance

  • Whoaaa, this was so profound and poignant! Definitely thought provoking as well!

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