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the skulk was mostly ***** hens were haunted by either gender the farmer's wife also feared them though small and they ran from most two-legged beasts the farmer shot the foxes for sport--guarding chickens not his concern with a thousand acres in corn the farmer's son had trapped a red Reynard it perished in captivity, starving itself the night of the caged fox's demise, the rooster crowed tirelessly for good reason, since the leash gobbled a dozen hens under a waning gibbous moon the creatures prosecuted a moral symmetry it seemed while the farmer was febrile with the grippe, the son fast asleep, and the wife dared not make a peep witnessing a crimson carnage she likened to war in its aftermath, a naked sun rose on waves of white feathers and scarlet trails of blood perhaps 'tis not good to trap a wild thing, the farmer's wife mused then she made her way to the coops, fetching enough eggs for breakfast all the while the skulk watched from the thick brush watched and waited, without will as we know it but with a red reckoning ready, should they again be victims of man's folly and sin
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Dec 13, 2016
Dec 13, 2016 at 10:43 PM UTC
a leash of foxes**
the skulk was mostly ***** hens were haunted by either gender the farmer's wife also feared them though small and they ran from most two-legged beasts the farmer shot the foxes for sport--guarding chickens not his concern with a thousand acres in corn the farmer's son had trapped a red Reynard it perished in captivity, starving itself the night of the caged fox's demise, the rooster crowed tirelessly for good reason, since the leash gobbled a dozen hens under a waning gibbous moon the creatures prosecuted a moral symmetry it seemed while the farmer was febrile with the grippe, the son fast asleep, and the wife dared not make a peep witnessing a crimson carnage she likened to war in its aftermath, a naked sun rose on waves of white feathers and scarlet trails of blood perhaps 'tis not good to trap a wild thing, the farmer's wife mused then she made her way to the coops, fetching enough eggs for breakfast all the while the skulk watched from the thick brush watched and waited, without will as we know it but with a red reckoning ready, should they again be victims of man's folly and sin
**A group of foxes is called a leash or a skulk
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Dec 13, 2016
Dec 13, 2016 at 10:43 PM UTC
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