Parenting

Parenting

One of the exercises in my writing magazine this month is to write a short poem on the theme of birdsong,  using any rhyme scheme. I took my notebook outside for inspiration,  and the dominant bird noise I could hear was the shriek of a juvenile buzzard.  I've ended up with the rhyme scheme of a a b b a which is commonly associated with the limerick (!) and a rather satisfying slant rhyme to bring it to an end.

Parenting

Overhead a lone buzzard flies
In circles, away from dependent cries,
The morning's thick and sluggish heat
Pierced by the juvenile's insistent shriek.
It searches for prey,  to stop the noise.



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