SONGBIRD
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:44 pm
Songbird
Maureen Clifford © 7/13
The Scribbly Bark Poet
He sits and serenades me with the sweetest lyric song
all dressed up in a smart tux – black and white.
He’s performed for an hour without an interval in-between
and each song he’s sung has been a sheer delight.
The price paid for admission is a very paltry sum
which I guarantee my income wont deplete.
I offer him fresh water from a handmade pottery cup
and then feed the inner man with bread and meat.
He relishes the welcome and appreciates applause,
he bows and struts along the slender stage
that is his best performing place, where everyone can see
and marvel at his voice and be amazed.
The songs he sings are awesome and no song he sings I’ve heard
before – he has a repertoire unique.
He’s young and rather handsome in a sleek and shiny way
with his black hair slicked and feathers looking sleek.
He is quite my favourite fella – my fine young feathered friend
he sings – I listen marvelling at his voice
and thank the one responsible for creating this earth
and animals, in whom I do rejoice.
To commune with an magpie as I do is really great
a mutual admiration is exchanged.
I like his songs – he like my food – there’s understanding there
and neither of us feel we are short-changed.
Maureen Clifford © 7/13
The Scribbly Bark Poet
He sits and serenades me with the sweetest lyric song
all dressed up in a smart tux – black and white.
He’s performed for an hour without an interval in-between
and each song he’s sung has been a sheer delight.
The price paid for admission is a very paltry sum
which I guarantee my income wont deplete.
I offer him fresh water from a handmade pottery cup
and then feed the inner man with bread and meat.
He relishes the welcome and appreciates applause,
he bows and struts along the slender stage
that is his best performing place, where everyone can see
and marvel at his voice and be amazed.
The songs he sings are awesome and no song he sings I’ve heard
before – he has a repertoire unique.
He’s young and rather handsome in a sleek and shiny way
with his black hair slicked and feathers looking sleek.
He is quite my favourite fella – my fine young feathered friend
he sings – I listen marvelling at his voice
and thank the one responsible for creating this earth
and animals, in whom I do rejoice.
To commune with an magpie as I do is really great
a mutual admiration is exchanged.
I like his songs – he like my food – there’s understanding there
and neither of us feel we are short-changed.