illustration: Delphine Jones |
Mid
lichen-covered branches,
Beside the
river deep,
I saw a
flash of colour,
And so to
the bank did creep.
I wandered
circumspectly,
To where
the flash had been,
And crouched
amid the verdure;
It was clammy,
dank and green.
At once he
did appear there,
A blaze of
blaring blue.
And from
his haughty countenance
I guessed
he’d seen me too.
His beak
was stretched and pointed
And his
amber breast aglow.
His movement,
once so rapid,
Seemed phlegmatic,
slack and slow.
He sat
composed and silent,
Eyeballs flitting
here and there.
So cunning
and intelligent,
Concealed within
his lair.
And then at
last he glimpsed it,
His unsuspecting
prey,
And plunged
into the watercourse
To carry it
away.
1 comment:
This is one of my favourites of yours. It's rich in descriptive language and is very expressive, like an artist painting a watercolour. The line that always sticks in my mind is "And crouched amid the verdure". I like it!
Alex
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