And now for our daily prompt (optional, as always)! Taking a cue from Bishop, I’d like to challenge you today to write a poem about an animal. If you’d like to take a look at some other poems for inspiration, you might like James Dickey’s “The Dusk of Horses,” or Tennyson’s “The Eagle.”
Well, since I do not have a pet, the best topic to write about was something that I see from all windows of my home, every single day. I cannot but watch it in awe. The moments of mesmerizing silence, are filled with utmost reverence for creation and the creator.
The Kite
Drifting in open skies,
Soaring, circling, gliding
I watch entranced
The sheer power, the elegance
of those mighty angled wings
and a flick of its forked tail
A straight course and a sharp turn
Covering the canvas of a sky
Focused, unwavering,
mean, beady eyes
Surveys the earth below
I follow its flight from my window
fascinated, enraptured
At the majestic grandeur
And in a heartbeat
it dives, in a dash-
two hundred feet to the ground
A scurrying rat caught
in its track;
or a scampering squirrel
trapped!
I speculate; I cannot see
Then, I see it again
as it soars
A slithering snake
hissing, in its black claws
A flash-
And its gone;
With the catch
To its nest; on a faraway tree,
where awaits a baby kite
hungry
for the evening meal.
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I love that line about covering the canvas of the sky. I can feel the soar of the kite through your words and the determination of the hunt.
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I read the poem again. Your comments make me want to read my poem again. You make each poem sound so special. It’s very kind of you. Thank you Andrea
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Beautifully written!
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Thanks a lot Vands.XXX
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Beautiful
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Thank you so much Katie for your constant good words.XXX
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You’re welcome 😊
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