Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Silence the Song








I heard the bird sing
so sweetly
outside my window.

His merry tune
woke me
each morning.

Now
the silence
hangs heavy,
suffocating
my own song.

On the lawn
a mass of feathers
tells the gruesome tale,
and one satisfied cat
hides in the bushes,
licking his whiskers.

4 comments:

  1. Anne, great poem! Was it your cat who did this dastardly deed?

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  2. Anne,
    Love the poem. Bad kitty :) Thanks for all your comments this morning. Go ahead and forward the post to your vocations director. Your diocese sounds like a wonderful place to be~ I'm sure it will bear fruit in the area of vocations. Reading that article was so edifying I just had to share it.
    God Bless!

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  3. ... but the memory of the bird's song remains ... :)

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  4. Anne -

    I really like your poem. Last New Years day -
    I looked out my back door window onto the deck - a Red Tailed Hawk was sitting on the rail enjoying his dinner - a small red cardinal. There were red feathers all over the deck.

    But hey, it's nature....right? God's plan?

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