Rabbit
rabbit
(1/31/99)
First Place in and out of the morning mist rabbits Alison WilliamsSecond Place snowy garden~ next to the Buddha statue a stone rabbit sojiThird Place scorched field tufts of rabbit fur dot the barbed wire Ferris the fog has left rabbit droppings on the lawn Dennis H. DuttonBELOW Third PLACE
year of the rabbit -hearing all about thepresident's business copyright 1/21/1999 by Wendy C. Bialekstillness:after the shotgun blasta rabbit ebj
hind legs outstretchedthe rabbit relaxesin afternoon sun ~cindy benein the warming sunthe rabbit chewing parsleythe old man raking Theresa Koenke
canyon mistthe creek's reflectionin the rabbit's eyes ==Leanne
my daughter's bedeach time I look -more rabbits Hugh Waterhouseshe counts the daysuntil the cheque arrives-rabbit stew again Sue
rabbits in the gardenlast year twothis year twelve J. Aloe
rabbit tracksacross the snowy yardto bare ground Timothy Russell
the rabbit -waiting in stillnessas I pass norm jensenRabbit's foot,torn lottos, and wastebasket-by the couch. Douglas H. King
county fair --between chicken cagesa motionless rabbit acm
jogger at restwith rabbit-ear antennae;eating a carrot Joseph Kirschner
flock of geeseoverheadthe rabbit slips away -Carolyne
leadingto the edge of melting snow-- rabbit tracks hilary tann
her fur coat was madefrom 1975 - 1987and some older rabbits Emile Molhuysen
crossing the road -a rabbit's foot abandonedin the gutter Timothy Collinson
rabbit's foothanging from the keyringin a wrecked car - Linda Robeck
a rabbit foot hangsfrom the rear-view mirror-blind date tina
a pregnant hareon the plowed walknew year's day paul mrabbit tracks vanishhalf way across the yard --shadow of the hawk Elaine Cleveland
Easter presenttwo soft cuddly bunnies --too many rabbits
Betty
green lawnwhite rabbitred eyes Max Verhart
scent of alfalfa:the grace of an Afghan houndrunning down rabbits Charles Trumbull
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