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Nancy Harris Mclelland

Poetry, Prose, Opinions about Aging from an Ex-cowgirl Octogenarian.

They Say We Come Into the World Afraid

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They say we come into the world afraid

of snakes no matter whether venomous

or not.  Avoidance is the way we’re made

although this  truth may have eluded us.


In ignorance we may have thought our fear

a lack of fortitude or a moral flaw.

But now we know about the hiss we hear.

Our shuddering conforms to natural law.


Today I walked along a country road

encountering a lifeless coil.  I said

“I’m not afraid” as feet unbidden showed

a path that led around a snake so dead.


It’s strange the way instinctive dread persists

long after natural foes no more exist.


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