He’s in the peripheral of your lantern’s light
As his jump crests the undergrowth.
His business, a serious endeavor
Risking the watchful eyes of owls
He’s intent upon finding your trail mix.
You sit silent as he approaches,
Trying to impart a feeling of friendship.
You offer a nut and a seed.
He takes one at a cautious distance
Then darts back to the safety of tall grass.
Your lantern’s propane hisses
As you catch a glimpse of another of his small hops.
He’s heading in the opposite direction towards tall trees
With a bit of disappointment, perhaps, to his jump
For you are packing up, securing all food
And shutting off your lantern.
A new silence.
It’s darker than you thought darkness could ever get.
But you know he’s still there as you fall asleep
To the rustle of branches and the sly movement of the wind.

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