Thursday, April 8, 2010
Birds Of Prey
I know I posted a similar photo some time ago, but I have a more suited poem for it now- Thanks to my poet friend Bryan who posted this poem called 'Gluttony'-
Past images of 'Gluttony', my mothers banana pudding
so sweet, finger licking goodness, over ripe fruit
Pyrex is a sitting duck on morning table
signals 'CAW CAW' ring out, run! she is
lurking, perched, ready to swoop down
scold you for eating too much
of what she herself will, has
gorged upon, no evidence seen- like vultures
who wait for their road kill,
kids unaware playing in life streets-
Mother birds with light sensitive squinty eyes
like Great Owls who perch,
on the wing Griffon- behind waiting doors,
waiting for prey, their
children who fall, stumble into sticky
situations; even when unwanted
the hunter swoops down
stage light shadow interrogations
rapere- pecking bloody mar and damage
uncontrollable urges to swallow their children
whole, a consumption, uncontrolled rage from
memories of bigger prey, wounds licked,
time forgotten; their own turn tail
Makeshift marauders on a hunt
With time, evolution -
creates new world keen sense of vision
tall tail love birds, mating for life
building nests from scraps left to fate
learning to let their babies fall, diversify
the nest, fending for themselves-
surviving on lessons learned, natural
selection skill, heartfelt feathery comforting.
© E Stelling 2010
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3 comments:
wow this is awesome.....never knew this angle of u!!!
This is fantastic! Bryan is very good indeed! And the photo goes so perfectly with it!
Outstanding! If I inspired you to write this, you better keep visiting me because I want more, more, more of this!!!
And don't tell anyone, but the banana pudding referenced in my poem was really just plain ol' banana pudding! I didn't mean anything sexual! :)
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