Wings of silkA Poem by David O Whalen (O Haolin in Celtic)A poem of Nature
In a flight of silken silence
Wings of velvet stroke Pinions soft as melted butter With touch as light as smoke Huge bright eyes of earthen brown Ne’er ceasing to peer around To perceive the vole’s most minute sound Then… as if a ghostly Downy dart Wings of silk Spread wide apart A muted squeak Stop’d short in surprise And from the snow Doth feathered phantom rise Then talons spread Returns to lurch Onto it’s branch Upon which to perch And ‘neath the branch Said vole will soon to fall Snug again…wrap’t tight within It’s very own fur-ball © 2012 David O Whalen (O Haolin in Celtic)Author's Note
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Added on February 20, 2012 Last Updated on February 20, 2012 AuthorDavid O Whalen (O Haolin in Celtic)Las Vegas, NVAboutBorn in Kentucky, teen years in Loveland Ohio, old in age, young in mind, I'm not human, I don't believe in religion, love. faith or trust, I do believe in: lil' kids, ol' dogs, leprechauns, and water.. more.. |

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