One Poem by Erik Peters

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Fox Cubs

It was a cold day,
the kind of cold only clear
weather brings.
that hardens the earth
and makes life scarce.

There was something ignoble
about the hunk of granite
we heaped over the little grave
to save the grey flesh beneath
from sustaining the fox cubs
whose gaunt mother
prowled the encampment.

Erik Peters is a father and avid mediaevalist from Vancouver, Canada. His writing is influenced by late antiquity, his family, and his students. Erik has been featured in Coffin Bell, Zoetic, Takahe, Beyond Literary Words, and Thirty West. You can check out all Erik’s work at erikpeters.ca.

Featured Image: Fox Cubs by Evo Flash under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.

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