Wren again
He was back again today, and I couldn't resist snapping away. The poem I wrote a few years ago ...
Farthing-framed I found you, first,
when, as a child, I clutched the coin
possessing you, wren.
Flimsy-feathered, as small and round
as the coin you graced, caught in a glimpse,
capricious wren.
Warming the woods with your warning trill,
you burrow in bracken and bramble,
warbling wren.
Stolen from skies to thrill the earth,
a tilt-tail joker, bewildering winter,
whimsical wren.
© Celia Warren 2011
1st published in The RSPB Anthology of Wildlife Poetry - Bloomsbury, lavishly illustrated on every page by members of the Royal Society of Wildlife Artists
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