The form comes from George Herbert, if I recollect correctly. Or perhaps he was my inspiration. Hope you enjoyed our robins (they’re bigger and louder over here).
The mourning dove is a late summer song here. By then, the Robins will have raised their broods and will be preparing for a journey south. The mourning dove deserves a poem of its own. Thanks again for reading.
Chirrup Cheerily
The robin sings despite the rain
when all the world is grey and plain
and northern winds blow cold and drear
to threaten snow
and make our fingers glow,
extinguishing all greening cheer.
A better song you could not hear
despite your list’ning all the year
no matter how the winds may blow,
that blest refrain
is nature’s sweetest strain
wherever you and I may go.
Across the meadow, to and fro,
A new kind of adventure is unfolding. I’m interested in the parallels between Chichi and Malik’s experiences. They provide ample food for thought and speculation. I liked the picture of characters in the story.
The funeral scene was moving, as was Rhaelce’s grief. What does Rothik know? One can’t stop or detour to quiz the priest, who essentially signed Malik’s death warrant. But will Nyrra give chase? That seems inevitable, and then what happens when they’re caught? I’ll be watching for the next chapter.
Let me add to the admiration for this poem, which spoke more and more deeply to my heart and experience with each line. You had me with the thousand doors standing open, and trying on futures like coats felt like it carried me away. Thank you for this.
You make me feel both desperation and anger, followed by emptiness. I think this is really interesting poem - betrayal and its subsequent choices played out.
Oh, to re-create those golden, beautiful summers you describe! I was transported. The if only, if only, that follows is a melancholy counterpoint, as were the haiku that followed. Beautiful and evocative.
Thank you, ever and again, for reading these. The seasons advance, and there’s nothing they can do but exist as they are. Why do so many human beings fuss over what another person cannot, and should not, change?