The Squirrel’s Arithmetic

High on the branch of a walnut tree

A bright-eyed squirrel sat.

What was he thinking so earnestly?

And what was he looking at?

The forest was green around him,

The sky blue over his head;

His nest was in a hollow limb,

And his children snug in bed.

He was doing a problem o’er and o’er,

Busily thinking was he;

How many nuts for this winter’s store

He could hide in the hollow tree.

He sat so still on the swaying bough

You might have thought him asleep.

Oh, no; he was trying to reckon now

The nuts the babies could eat.

Then suddenly he frisked about,

And down the tree he ran.

“The best way to do, without a doubt,

Is to gather all I can.”

Annie Douglas Bell