A grey scale dawn
deceives morning eyes
Unfriendly, the stillness seems
Until sleeping bodies reawaken
From within
Shoots and scions
collected carefully;
Nests warm with tiny bodies
And the chorus begins.
all of this
Whilst pavers, cold with autumn cool
host ants busy with newfound treasure –
A secret death,
A body –
Tufts lay still, Unnaturally
And over the tops of trees,
To the east
Comes saffron light,
Glowing,
Altering the palette;
Green kissed with warmth,
And across the field, something is –
Alive, alas
A bunny;
white gossamer tail, ears high and listening
As flying creatures cantillate
But not this one,
Her home – once wild
Infected by human interference
Man made glass;
Artificial,
A trick of the eye
Not there but there
And flight on this path
Is too dangerous ,
For death has greeted this morning
“If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.”