
Poetry for Animals
Wee Willie
Wee Willie Wagtail;
Perched high in the whistling wattle,
within the winding wood down the way.
See Whimsical Willie wag his tail;
Sporting a white waistcoat,
which he wears proudly night and day.
Watch Wee Willie Wagtail whirl and whirl;
His black and white plumage on display.
See Wee Willie wait on a wire;
Greet the passers-by with fanfare,
within the winding wood down the way.
Now Willie is waging war with the warblers,
and with watchful eyes here he will stay.
Wee Willie Wagtail;
Perched high in the whistling wattle,
within the winding wood down the way.
The Song of Tanchōzuru
How I have longed to be
a red-crowned crane.
To live for a thousand years;
See a world of beauty
through a drop of falling rain.
To wade in a golden river of mist;
Soar through an endless azure sky,
When the snow is falling softly,
over fields and mountains high.
And when the day draws softly close,
and the season’s end is nigh;
I pray to the winged gods above:
Let us live freely, you and I.
So, we became snow ballerinas.
Adrift in a sea of powdered white,
we dance.
We make fire on the breath of gods.
Blue Whale’s Lament
There was a song passed
down to me from hidden tales of lore.
Of 1000 years of solitude and
eternal longing lapping the shore.
It was a tale of 1001 perilous seas;
A sorrowful piece playing
over a mid-Atlantic breeze.
Now, under a nocturne of a blood red moon;
I hear his sorry tune; picture his mottled hue;
Through a vastness of oceans before;
Across an expanse of azure blue.
And when the tide is low, and the evening is nigh;
In an abandoned shipyard of broken dreams,
You may hear a moan; or a guttural cry.
This is his lament.
For he is the loneliest whale in the ocean.
The big boy; the big blue.
Feathered Fowl
There you go again, dear hen.
Fleet-footed and unfettered.
Forever foraging your way
into my bespeckled heart.
I ask of ye, feathered fowl.
Peck me here, peck me now.
Through scattered seed
My heart doth avow.
For there is many a pleasure
in earth’s godly delights;
Or even a worm or two
