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- abandoned
- absence of light
family of three
fawn nearly sure on spindly legs
gangles away from slender stag
to stand in the intersection
traffic slows, stops, drivers and passengers smile and wait
as doe peeps over the wooden
fence she has leaped to get to a garden
fawn struggles up on the lawn
stage follows, peers at doe, finds
tall grass beneath a coastal pine
until doe leaps again the fence
nuzzles her fawn, springs over
the north hedge, which the fawn
traverses between low trunks
and stag bulls through