Don’t you worry It won’t be too long little ones Basking in your slumber, Kicking little feet in fleeting dreams, Covered by the brush, I’ll protect as a sentinel.
Soon you’ll wake up, Gather from your burrow Yawn from the rousing And look for a treat, Perhaps a strawberry, Maybe one of the tomatoes Perhaps you’ll climb into the bed Try to Dig for yet-to-be carrots Maybe even just the tuft of pumpkin leaf?
I’ll watch over you, Guided hand for when the hawks soar, Hungered beaks seeking Like a man to his BBQ meats, She glides in circles, Stubborn to retreat, But not when I watch Not when I am standing on two feet.
Don’t worry, As you grow, Those hoppy legs Propelling zoomie times Where you wind up at my side I am your arboreal sentinel, Verdant protector.
Literally about wanting to protect the baby bunnies I discovered in my dirt mound for my gardens. They're all just cuddled up in their rabbit nest sleeping so peacefully.