BIRDHOUSE

 

I have cut myself away

from the entangled coils

of ship and state

 

drawn more to songs

among the cactus cuckoos

at first light of dawn—

 

tossed across the pasture

deep-throated news

I can depend on

 

while a lone quail hollers

to awaken coveys

like children for school.

 

But I still don’t trust

the cry-baby whines

of our arrogant Ring Neck’s.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 responses to “BIRDHOUSE

  1. nice poem- reminded of the kildees’ nests strangely placed within the railroad tracks

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  2. Thanks, Andrew, we mustn’t forget the Killdeer!

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  3. Love this one with some of my favorite sounds! I just hope the Tulare Wolf calls don’t show up.

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    • I understand that our immigrant wolves hold a special place in the hearts of many. But like arson, just one more thing to deal with. I’d not be happy to hear wolves take the coyotes’ place in this canyon. Rather listen to the birds.

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  4. Wondering if you would be interested in showing your poems and photographs at the Exeter Art Gallery. Perhaps a reading as well??

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