Small and Great
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A rat in Bracken Lane runs straight across
My path and all of living meaning fills
The world. We do not need a plane to cross
The seas. Safaris with their lions and kills
Are no more life and death than what this rat
Entails. A London zoo with cats caged up
Is no more universal, come to that,
Than this one rodent. Critters in that cup
Have no more life in them than this one beast.
This rat is life writ small and large. The whale
You never see is larger but at least

The rat is mammal life on every scale.
A shark won’t eat him. Barracudas can’t.
This rat is total living, vast and scant.

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