Bird Talk
Small birds chatter, chatter, giggle.
The sky greying to a murky blue.
The oooooh of a wood pigeon softens.
But there’s a very distant karaoke.
Grumpy crows. Pah! Pah! They say.
Sudden light at six-thirty brings a silence.
Then crows converse fully, lightly, powerfully.
Quiet again. The dawn shocks the inhabitants
of yet another world. A cry. A whimper.
An intro to a final movement. Pah!
Pah! The weighty baritones take over.
Drowned now, the small birds; their giggling
Ceases. The wood pigeon hardly heard.
The dawn. In sudden strong burst of light,
Not gradual but like a dimmer switch
Played with – up and down.
The crows and the light crescendo.
Time to put on Classic FM for the alternative
assonant sounds.
Outside – a confident silence.
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