On excused foolishness

THE HUNTER AND THE HORSEMAN

Excused
/ɪkˈskjuːz,ɛkˈskjuːz/
release (someone) from a duty or requirement: "it will not be possible to excuse you from attendance"

Foolishness
/ˈfuːlɪʃnɪs/
noun
lack of good sense or judgement; stupidity: "she was realizing the foolishness of her actions"

EAGLE was the hunter

FOX played the horseman

Trotting by and taking the trophy

Slinging the limp HARE over a shoulder

And departing

And all Eagle, the hunter, can call out is: HARE is my gift to you, dear FOX, HARE is my gift to you

And whisper: goodbye, my darling HARE, goodbye.

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