The greys and blacks Are fighting again, Despite an abundance Of food and shelter. The greys are malcontent, And bigger, with increasing numbers. They've declared a Jihad, They're relentless; And won't stop 'til they've Occupied all the trees out front. The trees in question aren't the issue; Others have similar branches and fruits; It's their belief system Territory is everything; It's their manifest destiny.
During a lull in fighting They graze side by side, Always wary of proximity; But the greys know Their tails are larger and thicker, And they recognize the enemy.
I know better Than interfere With their shenanigans. Oh, I could quell the activity, Scare them for a while Pelting stones and gushing water; But they'll re-group, stronger, Like ants, Like us. It's a conflict I can't fix. They need to figure it out On their own.