Brenda Bryant
Cockatoos photographed in the Dandenong State Forest.
COCKATOOS
The yellow sign had dazzled our eyes
With something of a harsh surprise.
'Feed the Cockatoos' it said....
They were waiting to be fed.
For 'Dandenongs' read 'greenery',
With all the gum-trees' subtlety.
This notice bugled its advice;
We read it once, we read it twice.
We read it once, we read it twice.
We moved on, and the cockatoos
Surrounded us and shrieked their news......
That green and white are dominating.
Whatever man may try creating.
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(For Jenny Matlock)
HIEMAL
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(For Jenny Matlock)
HIEMAL
I here present an illustration,
Showing a hiemal situation.
I could have shown you a snowy scene,
Where white has overtaken green.
I could have shown a cosy room
With, outside, a world of gloom.
I could have shown some sleeting rain
Sweeping down a leafless lane.
These would have all been representations
Of very hiemal situations.
But I chose Romanians in the sea
In, not August, but January!
They are swimming under the ice
Very much against my advice!
For hiemal means 'Wintry', so I'm told.
Hiemal means ice and snow and cold.
Of all the words I could have chosen,
My 'H' word is shivery and frozen.
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Showing a hiemal situation.
I could have shown you a snowy scene,
Where white has overtaken green.
I could have shown a cosy room
With, outside, a world of gloom.
I could have shown some sleeting rain
Sweeping down a leafless lane.
These would have all been representations
Of very hiemal situations.
But I chose Romanians in the sea
In, not August, but January!
They are swimming under the ice
Very much against my advice!
For hiemal means 'Wintry', so I'm told.
Hiemal means ice and snow and cold.
Of all the words I could have chosen,
My 'H' word is shivery and frozen.
*
8 comments:
I'd never heard the word 'hiemal' before, but I like it! thanks for sharing :D
You have such a magical way with words. Have you considered publishing your poems? Or, maybe you are already published and I'm just ignorant of this. :) Great job!
Such wonderful poetry! well done. Today you've reminded me of my beautiful homeland Australia (I currently live in London), and you taught me a new word - I'd never heard of hiemal before! Thanks for posting. :-)
We have lots of hiemal going on around here...
Oh different and fun and I learned something new!
Oh, my goodness, Brenda! Feed those cockatoos! I would love to see birds like those here in Brunswick, in our back yard.
Our ocean is a tepid 59 degrees right now, and our granddaughter Laurel went for a quick swim when she was here after Christmas. Once was all it took. It will be MUCH warmer when she comes again in the summer.
how scary, to swim under the ice. I agree, it would be against my advice too! {:-Deb
Ordinary Words....brilliant♫
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