From Daniel Riddle
Beneath the sun-baked prairie’s sigh,
where grasses whisper and shadows lie,
the Burrowing Owl keeps gentle reign
a monarch small, of wind and plain.By dawn’s first blush, with golden eye,
it watches day in quiet surprise.
Feathers dappled like earthen stone,
a creature humble, yet regal alone.It nests not high in cedar’s crest,
but deep within the earth’s cool breast
a borrowed home, a tunnel’s keep,
where chicks in downy wonder sleep.At dusk it dances on silent wing,
a ghost of twilight wandering.
Crickets sing, and mice take flight,
as hunger wakes beneath the night.Burrowing Owl from Cape Coral, Florida


Well that’s much better than my “soda can of disaster” metaphor. Kudos.
I still appreciate your way with words!