Those Bright Eyes Of The Mad March Hatter....
By Sue21
@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
Pamplona, Spain
March 16, 2020 5:54am CST
She contemplated this beautiful animal
Contemplated and she felt so much love
In the depth of those warm loving hazel brown eyes
She saw beyond the love he could be and was
He allowed her to stroke him
To fluff up his lovely warm long ears
Whilst he was there with her
She never knew any tears
She did not know where he came from
She was very small but but
That so called Mad Hatter the Hare
Has always been in her heart ever since
Nothing did him scare
There was a complicity between her and that so called Mad Hatter
Out of time, out of space
Love between them was all that mattered.
So right everything seems to be like the so called Mad Hatter all stirred up and as always the Hare is supposed to do crazy things in March which has always been typical of him anyway.
Maybe he was responding to the energy of this very high energy month when all seems topsy turvy and totally bonkers.
She remembers the calm and the peace of that Hare.
All my own words have a beautiful rest of your week out there.
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@lazydaizee (6732)
• United Kingdom
16 Mar 20
This makes me think of the expression `mad as a March hare', I had never thought of this in relation to the natural world before.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
16 Mar 20
Its just what I am thinking of and remembering that gorgeous reddish brown hare that was in the shed in the garden for a while anyway.
He was wild yet he let me stroke him and there was no fear I was very small and remember him well like now.
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@lazydaizee (6732)
• United Kingdom
16 Mar 20
@lovinangelsinstead21 How long did he live in your shed , and did you have a pet name for him?
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
16 Mar 20
@lazydaizee
No he was not a pet and he did not stay long and seeing I was very small time was indifferent to me right then all I know was that he was beautiful.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
4 Apr 20
Actually although I like cows the hare that was in the bottom of the garden shed had such a light in his eyes and so much love its hard for a small girl to put into words and I am glad you like them though.
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@YrNemo (20254)
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4 Apr 20
@lovinangelsinstead21 Oh, you do have hares come and go in your garden? OMG, they would destroy any garden with their digging & eating...
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
4 Apr 20
@YrNemo
No, I mean when I was small there was the hare in the garden shed he was never out in the garden though.
Even though they do what they do they are beautiful wild creatures.
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@happylife1 (13403)
• Karachi, Pakistan
16 Mar 20
nice pet and you are lucky to grow it
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
16 Mar 20
He was so lovely I wish I could describe him better really.
This video comes out a smaller hare but the same it better sung also.
A mi esposa Cecilia le encanta este video, y me pidio que lo subtitulada, es muy tecnica la traduccion asi que me acomode a la cancion lo mas fiel posible. G...




