Shrew Shrill and astonishing the shrew Dashes through the early dew. He’s a famine on four feet: ‘Something to eat! Something to eat!’ His scream is thinner than a pin And hurts your ear when it goes in. And when he meets another shrew He doesn’t rear on hinder toes And nose to tender, waggling nose Gently ask: ‘How do you do?’ He draws a single, furious breath And fights the other to the death. from the collection ‘The Cat and the Cuckoo’ Manage Cookie Preferences