poem on an encounter with BigFoot |
The cave was snow covered and had a lot of ice seemed eeerie as if nothing in there could be nice Burst in,with little thoughts as how to spend the night other than cover my body and tuck in tight Little did I pay heed to tell tale signs of something or someone who had made it home I slept like a log until whence something brushed me as if I was on a boat and had been pushed into the sea Woke up groggy eyed scared and fumbling I thought I could hear thunder rumbling Was it rain or was it snow In the darkness it was hard to know The torchlight was feeble and little could I make But no doubt what I was staring at was a very big shape It was tall and broad and heavy at the seams I had to pinch myself to wake up from my dreams Eyes gleaming in the dark staring at me, it stood there To think now, I mistook it for a very heavy bear But bear it was not, more like a giant ape with shoulders so broad that made me gape Of some outlandish breed and facet of imagination by product of perhaps an unintended chemical reaction Ten feet and more, hairy to the core Each step it took, the ground shook The legs were as big as trunks, the feet even more Reminded me of some prehistoric dinosaur A snarl a growl, a brute show of force there was little time to react, except perhaps show remorse What happened next I know not,for when I woke neither was there cave nor was there snow They found me in the chasm, by some strange stroke of luck By the side of a rock, dazed, bruised and cut And yet no bodily harm, nor savage tear except for a set of footprints they found in the rear Footprints they thought were of extraordinary size to think that despite all that, he would have been nice Of some eerie unknown connection between man and beast with no intention to hurt but only to tease. |