bird feeder
By Di_Hard
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Slog uphill, from Bargain Buys
trolley-tugging a big bag, heart heavy
with world's worries hard to change
till become aware of pigeons, jackdaws,
blackbirds, crossing space road’s made below
as if by flight’s sight willing all weight less.
Homecome, welcome, wait on roof and railing
for food flung, then wings’ flurry, skillfull swerve
and sharp eyed hurry. Now through to the garden feeder -
before it's finished swinging
from my filling it
small birds throng, spilling
out of bushes, craving oval seeds
grey as chaffinch heads
from sunflower petals, goldfinch bright.
Sky blue tits flash and sparrows cheep
and a robin darts for fallen scraps -
orange among October's leaf-lake light
as thought that here's power to make life good
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Oh, that makes me realise I
Oh, that makes me realise I must get organised again. We seemed to lose doing it when looking after the in-laws
What a pleasure, and the birds' pleasure beautirully described! And it sounds like a bright dry autumn day with the autumn colours of the leaves bright – they are probably more advanced where you are. Rhiannon
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So beautiful to watch the way
So beautiful to watch the way they move, the little feathered visitors add so much to our environment. I love the way you've described their movements and how their colours connect to the environment. I think the sudden change in weather has sharpened their appetite and there seems to be so much competition from squirrels.
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Just love your descriptions
Just love your descriptions of the birds in your poem Di, it sounds like they have a real feast in your garden. It's nice to welcome our feathered friends and your enthusiasm shines through in this poem.
Jenny.
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Love your last comment about
Love your last comment about the birds willing you home with your sack of birdseed! And this poem is a little gem - thank you for posting it!
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This is so cheerful and so
This is so cheerful and so wonderful. Thank you!
Yasemin Balandi
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