Nestling
by Mark R Slaughter
When to summon the sky
Little nestling?
When to summon the sky?
And suffer the risk – abscond in dread –
The knowledge of sort that you’ll be dead
Upon a calamitous fall;
Or taken in flight – a hawkish pounce –
Demolished as prey; your fate pronounce
You gone and to never recall.
O when to summon the sky
Little nestling?
When to summon the sky?
Aborting a den with
Feathered bed,
Unwavering mother who
Saw you fed –
Surrendering all so
You may spread
Your reach of tentative wings!
‘Tis only instinct –
E’er the reason –
Forging life:
The Nesting Season
And the trials it brings.
So up and summon the sky
Little nestling,
Up! and summon the sky!
Copyright ©: Mark R Slaughter
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Ode On A Distant Prospect Of Eton College by Thomas Gray
- On One Ignorant And Arrogant (Translated From Owen) by William Cowper
- A Sleepless Night by Philip Levine
- Into The Twilight by William Butler Yeats
- Leave This by Rabindranath Tagore
- English Poetry. Thomas Moore. From “Irish Melodies”. 91. Oh, Ye Dead!. Томас Мур.
- The Clote (Water-Lily) by William Barnes
- The Breast by Russell Edson
- The Coming Of Wisdom With Time by William Butler Yeats
- Eyes And Tears poem – Andrew Marvell poems
- The Mystic Isle by Rainbow Reed
- Вероника Тушнова – Кто-то в проруби тонет
- Юлия Друнина – Здесь продают билеты на Парнас
- The Rupaiyat of Omar Kal’vin by Rudyard Kipling
- The Way by Robert Creeley
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