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suthern
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0 posted 2003-11-04 12:03 PM


As evening dew dampens leaves, I creep
From shadowy spot where I’ve been asleep
To attend activities nocturnal
Cursed by gardener as pest infernal
He looks upon my lovely trail of slime
As evidence of some horrible crime
My consumption of his plant’s tender shoots
Is my sustenance… a right he disputes!
But drawn by the enticing smell of beer
I’ve ignored danger, now I exude fear
From the sun’s rays, I’m protected at night
But darkness has hidden crystals of white
Perhaps humans think this method civil
But I feel my tender tissues shrivel
My feeding frenzy’s forever halted
When path to planned imbibing was salted.

with thanks to KristieSue’s inspiring signature  *G*

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1 posted 2003-11-04 12:11 PM


suthern
I once heard you have to put salt on a birds tail to catch him. LOL

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2 posted 2003-11-04 12:16 PM


I have never done that to a snail and don't think I really could....seems to mean....btw, great pic, so nice to finally "see" you!
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3 posted 2003-11-04 12:50 PM


enjoyed this...reminded me of a cat at first
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4 posted 2003-11-04 01:12 PM


I did that once -- and horribly -- by accident. While in Hawaii for the first time, I was walking to the beach one morning and found a big beautiful shell in the grass, with a living mollusk still inside.

Thinking someone had been cruel to a poor reef creature, I picked it up and returned it to the water...only to watch it shrivel in agony and die.

Later I found out about the giant snails -- I'd killed the thing by trying to be kind, but not understanding how.

I've done that to a few people as well, including some in PIP. We think we learn, but we don't....



~~J

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5 posted 2003-11-04 01:17 PM


love this...h
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6 posted 2003-11-04 01:48 PM


SweetSuthernGal~
WHAT AN INSPIRED piece !!!!
Girl, this is great~
Love you~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram
     noles1@totcon.com     

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7 posted 2003-11-04 03:03 PM


well, after my car accident, when I had no choice but to take it easy, the little one and I spent many an afternoon in the back flowerbed watching the snails...he found the bittiest one I have ever seen and let it crawl all over him...lol...you know how little boys don't mind a little bit of slime...so...now that I rambled, back to your poem...seems if you have an excess, there should be a relocation not a anialation, but then that is a snail lover's point of view.....great write lady
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8 posted 2003-11-04 03:13 PM


Enjoyed your trail tale.
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9 posted 2003-11-04 03:15 PM



LOL...these little critters use to be my walnuts in my mudpies.  But here's one for you...from when I was last at home in good old sunny CA...


suthern
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10 posted 2003-11-04 03:15 PM


Seymour: Did a little bird whisper that in your ear? LOL Thank you, my friend. *S*

SEA: I don't think I could, either... I couldn't even drown them in beer hoping they'd die happy. *G* Thank you! *S*

PS: The slime was the turning point... right? LOL Thank you!

Jamie: I didn't mean to bring up bad memories! *S* But yes... sometimes even the best and most honorable intentions have unanticpated results of pure awful. *S* Thank you, my friend. *S*

1slick_lady: I'm glad... thank you! *S*

Marge: LOL... I read her signature on a thread this morning... and the pen leapt to life. *G* Thank you so much! *S*

jellybeans: I don't have any to relocate... but would find some if I could bring them to you and we'd finally meet? *G* Thank you!

Krawdad: Thank you... I'm so glad! *S*

Sunshine: ROFLMAO @ walnuts... you just made me snort my diet coke! LOL Thank you, ma'am... the picture is great! *S*

[This message has been edited by suthern (11-04-2003 03:17 PM).]

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11 posted 2003-11-04 03:18 PM


I loved your snails tail...I mean tale. HeeHee!!
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12 posted 2003-11-04 04:21 PM








(giggles in delight) Today's special...! (giggles) This is sooooooo cute, sweet friend, it's strawberry fields forever, not even those snails can conquer them, hehehe, God Bless You, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Suthern, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

I don't need no proof when it comes to God and truth
I can see the sun set and I perceive

***Live***

Toerag
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13 posted 2003-11-05 02:39 PM


I would never resort to making a damn slug suffer with salt..nor waste a beer...but I do step on the little slimey vermin....(wearing my son's shoes of course)...I have considered catching them and sending them to Balladeer, he's kind of a leech/slug vermin yanno?......this is one of the most entertaining pieces I've ever read from you dear gal....sorry I didn't see it earlier....but then again, I've been too busy puking to visit.....
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14 posted 2003-11-05 03:33 PM


garysgirl: LOL @ you... I'm glad you liked! Thank you! *S*

M'toe: I like that card... and am so glad you enjoyed. *S* Thank you!

Toe: If I put out a beer, will you slide on over? LOL And you could always have your son make a package for Bal as he cleaned his shoes? LOL I'm glad you like it, sweets... hope so much you feel better soon!!

[This message has been edited by suthern (11-05-2003 03:36 PM).]

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