A season's change
Yesterday there were rosellas
in the weeping cherry,
eating leaf buds and wiping beaks
on naked boughs. Today
finches are fannying about
tempting me out
into late winter, bouncing
on branches wringing raindrops
to the ground. I'll go out there
and sure as eggs is eggs
the sun will kiss my cheek,
the wind will give me bed hair
and puddle-mud will ooze
between my toes.
1 comment:
Well, I can see you've been busy!
Lovely images, but this one seems more prosaic, nice way to have the poem match the subject..
The tempo meeting the content, I guess
Keep it up!
Dave
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