Embrace me kind stray nudge the wet grass with your nose kiss me so it tickles and ill tell you my tale so we may befriend each other and share this split second together and forget what will happen oh my kind creature where is your mother ? why do you wonder these forests alone? my brethren don't accept me the dew on the petals the ones that hang from blades of grass maybe you are like me in co-incidence we find each others company they say I am not from the sky yet born from a heart of a creature divine to its core as the grass swayed apart reveling her captor an outsider who's weight was heavier within the fields was a stranger who will take her away from her budding innocent sweet fawn so she glanced at her creation and gave birth to me and fled into the jaws of the captor so she will weigh worth a bargain a deal a life for one yet to be
it is is story-like poem about a mother who sacrifices herself so that her child may live. the poem is narrated by the tear that the mother dropped as she looked at her child for the last time. the tear is isolated because the dew drops say she is not "from the sky". the tear talks to the fawn who then comes looking for the mother and nudges its nose on the petal where the mother left the tear