Hlessi Beware Hombil Poem by Belle Wassermeister

Hlessi Beware Hombil



He jumps from place to place
trying to win the race;
he passes hraka all day
without going out to silflay.

He really should unwind;
nobody pays him mind.
Should he fall in the snares,
there'd be no one who cares.

Hlessi Beware Hombil
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: mystery
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Both the title and the poem will make more sense to you if you have read the book

Watership Down
by Richard Adams.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 24 April 2022

Thanks for Poet's Note. : )

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Mah Ham 03 July 2021

Has anyone read the book in question?

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Belle Wassermeister

Belle Wassermeister

Gleichen, Alberta, Canada
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