It looks dead rabbit down there,
I don’t know (me: did I cue Gemini
lurking in my purse in my phone with something like these words
to begin its efforts? The very AI I removed from my phone this morning?)
what your question is.
Can you be more precise? Where is “down” in this situation?
Is this a metaphor?
Is this what you meant to say?
Where is the location?
Here are some prompts you can use: When I say “dead,” I think of…
(Me, speaking to you in the car): When I reached down to pick up the hose in the deep grass, I felt, jerked my hand back, then saw several mushrooms big as frisbees, color of wild rabbits in the rain, gills black as whiskers. By our tiny bird bath. At first, I thought…I’d like to identify the mushrooms. As soft as overcooked pasta. Fragrant as rain on ash. At first, I did think dead rabbit. It wasn’t a poem, a metaphor, the whole episode a simple story. A simple story, just me touching something else alive. Just me surprised by aliveness.