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						Toad Dreams by Marge Piercy 
						
						That afternoon the dream of the toads  rang through the elms by Little River and affected the thoughts of men,  though they were not conscious that  they heard it.--Henry Thoreau 
 
  The dream of toads: we rarely  credit what we consider lesser  life with emotions big as ours,  but we are easily distracted,  abstracted. People sit nibbling  before television's flicker watching  ghosts chase balls and each other  while the skunk is out risking grisly  death to cross the highway to mate;  while the fox scales the wire fence  where it knows the shotgun lurks  to taste the sweet blood of a hen.  Birds are greedy little bombs  bursting to give voice to appetite.  I had a cat who died of love. Dogs trail their masters across con- tinents. We are far too busy  to be starkly simple in passion.  We will never dream the intense  wet spring lust of the toads. 						 
						
						
						
						
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