Janice Hensley's Animal Guides Wren Love of trimness value less not more Seeming to blend into man, the wren picks off of man that which would not further man's own wishes. Removing from man all that is strange, the wren leaves that which can best serve man. Effectively leaving man with all he should use now easily reached, the wren watches for any unnecessary additions to man's cover. Constantly available to pick away at any and all heaviness associated with man, the wren welcomes every call man makes upon him. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 by Janice Hensley Egret Love of dedication build on faith Standing silently beside man, the egret will not desert her post, and uses herself to gauge man's fidelity. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 by Janice Hensley |