Pigeon religion
By well-wisher
Sat, 03 Dec 2011
- 1632 reads
7 comments
2 likes
Pigeons have a religion;
they pray for daily bread.
I see them in the park and
they have genuflecting heads.
We are the litter god to them;
the ‘great giver of crumbs'.
They hear the thunder of our shoes
and praise the rain that comes.
- Log in to post comments
Comments
I really like this John.
I really like this John. It's such a lovely musing over a part of our daily lives that we seldom give much thought.
;)Pia
- Log in to post comments
Crumbs for thought, I really
Crumbs for thought, I really liked your angle. Well done, John. You continue to be inventive in all your work.
sue
TVR
- Log in to post comments
One sweet stanza conveys
One sweet stanza conveys lots. Can't argue with it. Well done.
- Log in to post comments
This poem has a lovely pace
This poem has a lovely pace and atmosphere, I also love pigeons and their genuflecting heads (a new word for me!) Innes x
Innes x
- Log in to post comments