The Warbler
Posted: December 28th, 2010, 7:59 pm
Do you think he warbles for the joy of wings?
Was given that throat to please a human ear?
There lurks in his song an undertone,
dark and perilous to those who dare too near.
Hawks learn to shun the singer’s nest.
The greatest poet cannot find words–
sounds–as malign as the warbler’s song.
I touched his bone. The terrier honed his fangs,
snarled, drew blood from my invading hand.
When I told the cat I would take her mouse,
her golden eyes hissed music dangerous as fire.
I took her old doll to wash away the mud.
Were she Medusa, I would be frozen stone.
She cried, she wept, she kicked and screamed!
It was then I heard the warbler’s savage heart.
Jim 12/09
Was given that throat to please a human ear?
There lurks in his song an undertone,
dark and perilous to those who dare too near.
Hawks learn to shun the singer’s nest.
The greatest poet cannot find words–
sounds–as malign as the warbler’s song.
I touched his bone. The terrier honed his fangs,
snarled, drew blood from my invading hand.
When I told the cat I would take her mouse,
her golden eyes hissed music dangerous as fire.
I took her old doll to wash away the mud.
Were she Medusa, I would be frozen stone.
She cried, she wept, she kicked and screamed!
It was then I heard the warbler’s savage heart.
Jim 12/09