Shape, I find, or line,
are what enchant me most
when I gaze at art …
then colour.
Best, of course,
when all combine
into jubilant, or sweet,
or thrilling, or even fierce.
My dad always said:
if ever told he had to choose
between sight and hearing,
he’d go deaf quick.
Agreed. But now
(hearing already fading)
I never want to miss
the full rich carolling
of the magpie in the morning
early up the street,
or the kookaburra’s
riotous chuckle.
The whipbird, the bellbird;
the high, celebratory
trill of the butcher bird;
even the rasp of the crow –
these are the songs
of my friends, in my home.
I’d not be without them.
Please, let me keep all my senses!
Note:
Aussie magpies are different from those elsewhere, though they
look very similar (and were named after the Eurasian magpie which
they most resemble). They are actually a different species from all
the other birds called magpies – and they have the most beautiful song of any bird I ever heard.
I'm sharing this with Poets and Storytellers United for Friday Writings #174, where we're asked to consider a time we had to decide between Two Equally Yummy Options. Though not written for that prompt, this almost fits it.
I’ve never heard a kookaburra in real life, Rosemary – I always think of the song, ‘Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree’, which we sang at school – and I adore magpies, they haunt our garden, chattering. I’ll have to look up the whipbird, bellbird and butcher bird.
ReplyDeleteMagpies here are a different kind from what you know, though looking very like. Ours are not Covid – and they do have a particularly beautiful song.
DeleteI'm very familiar with magpies, but not all the other wonderful birds in your poem. I looked them up on ebird.com and they--and the sounds they make--are extraordinary!
ReplyDeleteThanks Romana; perhaps you should look up our magpies too (see my reply to Kim, above).
DeleteMay your hearing stay as strong as your writing.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Perhaps we should be praying for the continued good functioning of my hearing aids, lol.
DeleteHow lovely to find comfort in the natural world and to value it - life is about small wonders...they seem to change into bigger things - Jae
ReplyDeleteYes indeed!
DeleteLong may you keep all your senses!
ReplyDeleteThank you for adding your prayers to mine!
DeleteThe words you chose to describe the sounds you so love are just perfect! Cheers to you and every one of your senses!!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
DeleteYes! "Please let me keep all my senses!"
ReplyDeleteKeep your senses tuned up. I would love to see the variety of birds that you name, and to hear them.
ReplyDeleteI am glad I can do so. And I am also fascinated when I read of varieties you have there which I am completely unfamiliar with.
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