Poetry Friday: December Notes

It’s the first day of December, Poetry Friday friends. This week’s host is Mary Lee Hahn at A Year of Reading. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and head over to her blog, where you’ll find some poetry to warm you up.


I went searching for a December poem and came upon this beauty by Nancy McCleery. Last winter, we installed a small Lucite bird feeder on our kitchen window. Visitors include a cardinal family, chickadees, titmice, wrens, and (most fascinating to our dog, Sam) a squirrel. The images in this poem are striking, yet capture the quietness we can experience during a cold winter.


December Notes


By Nancy McCleery


The backyard is one white sheet

Where we read in the bird tracks


The songs we hear. Delicate

Sparrow, heavier cardinal,


Filigree threads of chickadee.

And wing patterns where one flew


Low, then up an away, gone

To the woods but calling out


Clearly its bright epigrams.


Read the rest at My Minnesota Notes.



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Published on December 01, 2017 04:07
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