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               The Snare

               

          I hear a sudden cry of pain!
                                  
                                  There is a rabbit in a snare;
      
       Now I hear the cry again,
                                  
                                  But I cannot tell from where. 
     
                                 
            
           But I cannot tell from where
                                   
                                  He is calling out for aid;
                                             
                                            Crying on the frightened air,
                                  
                                  Making everything afraid.

                                   

    Making everything afraid,

    Wrinkling up his little face,

           As he cries again for aid;
     
    And I cannot find the place!
     
       

                  And I cannot find the place
     
              Where his paw is in the snare:
     
                 Little one! Oh, little one!
     
            I am searching everywhere.

 

           by: James Stephens