Notes.

Notes.

A Poem by Fay Slimm

 

Notes.

 

Sweet melody maker piercing grave silence
your welcome high notes create inroads to healing.

Oh do you sense with your early-bird piping
that by easing sad missing you lighten grieving ?

 

Momentary breaker of darkness with dawn
your solo lament raises hearts fraught with feeling. 

Wise avian as your trilling calms mourning
might you knowingly shower your balm over me ?

© 2020 Fay Slimm


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Wonderful write about the positives of birdsong. I am fortunate to have blackbirds in my garden who have the sweetest song. When my brother died, I found their notes incredibly healing. It was the blackbirds that got me out of bed in the morning when I didn't welcome each new day. I love all bird song and this poem is one of my favourites of yours Fay. An accomplished write. Stay safe in the ttorms lashing our island as I respond.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


Fay Slimm

5 Years Ago

Grateful thanks for sharing your experience when blackbird helped a little with such awful grief dea.. read more

There is surely not a sweeter sound than the song of the Turdus merula first thing and then again at dusk.... these words do both the c**k and hen much justice..... N

Posted 5 Years Ago



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Fay Slimm
Fay Slimm

Camborne, Cornwall, United Kingdom



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