Sunday, March 4, 2012
Sharmagne Leland-St.John-Sylbert
Starling
speckled starling
seen through grate
perched upon
the garden gate
forsaking bough
branch or nest
on picket fence
he came to rest
fluffing feathers
as he preens
pinks and greens
framed by fuchsias
while hollyhocks
stand at ease
up the trellis
climb sweet peas
tendrils coil
and twine around
string we tied
above the ground
‘neath this
shady, leafy bower
butterfly flits
from flower to flower
along the furrow
near the berm
starling espies
a hapless worm
starling pulls
with all his might
elusive worm
slips out of sight
I turn to the room’s
grey walls
shelves stacked full
with antique dolls
cigar box with
cedar scent
house the letters
that he sent
writ with pen
in flowery hand
a ring that was
the cigar’s band
mailed so very
long ago
knotted tight
with ribbon’s bow
flowered stamps
from Saigon
I glance out the dormer
starling’s gone.
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Such light, bright content, completely complimented by your rhythm and rhyme.
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