The Auk
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:49 pm
Bob wants funny poems. (Is there an international 'serious poem' week?) I don't know if this is funny, but it felt funny enough when I wrote it, and that's usually a good sign. I actually posted it on the old site. It was one of those rare poems that came to me in a flash, and didn't need to be thought about. Even though it's called 'the auk', it's actually about the extinct 'great auk' - and I don't suppose it's really bush poetry, either.
The Auk
© Stephen Whiteside 13.04.2000
There was once a bird called an auk.
It was not a bird of prey like a hawk.
It did not have long legs like a stork.
It was an auk.
It couldn’t really run, only walk,
and it probably tasted OK on a fork,
so hunters of old didn’t baulk
at killing the auk.
So now they’re extinct,
which is awk
ward.
You can’t go to the zoo for a gawk.
All we can do now is talk
about the auk.
The poor auk.
The Auk
© Stephen Whiteside 13.04.2000
There was once a bird called an auk.
It was not a bird of prey like a hawk.
It did not have long legs like a stork.
It was an auk.
It couldn’t really run, only walk,
and it probably tasted OK on a fork,
so hunters of old didn’t baulk
at killing the auk.
So now they’re extinct,
which is awk
ward.
You can’t go to the zoo for a gawk.
All we can do now is talk
about the auk.
The poor auk.