Sunday, July 25, 2021

Poetry Sunday


One of the best features of my garden is its ability to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The bee balm plant I received as a gift from one of my neighbors, although much the worse for wear from the beating it took in fierce storms earlier this summer, pulls in the beautiful little birds who have more energy than anything but a caffeinated two-year-old ... and we honor them with today's poem by Jonathan Greene.

HUMMINGBIRDS
by Jonathan Greene

Can fly every which way.
Taught helicopters to rise
straight up from the ground.

What does not work for us
works for them: being overly industrious,
overeating, surviving a sweet tooth,
a non-stop exuberance.

No down time to sing alleluias,
even after arriving at a distant home,
having crossed continents.

Never thinking to preen
to show off a ruby throat,
iridescent feathers.

Consider yourself blessed
by their visits.


Have a good day and enjoy the rest of your weekend. Greet the hummingbirds and the butterflies as honored guests if they visit your garden.

More thoughts coming.

Bilbo

1 comment:

allenwoodhaven said...

Very nice! I've seen few in my life and have always loved them. They are a thrill to see!