
at dawn’s first light, a symphony
of warbles, clicks and trills
love come hither, here am I, here am I
from love-nests in the trees
it is the gentleman who sing
to woo their ladies tenderly
hoping for a morning tryst
beneath the azure canopy
while the earth’s asleep and still
love come hither, here am I, here am I
aubade of the passerines
~kat
As promised, the Magic 11 poem – my variation on the Magic 9 poem, a 9-line poem that doesn’t have any rules as far as meter or subject matter–just a rhyme scheme: abacadaba. In my variation, the Magic 11 abracadabra poem, the r’s are intact, placeholders for a refrain. Rhyme scheme: abRacadabRa. (R for the refrain). I do love a good refrain!



grotto dweller
floor
of peat,
canopy
of evergreen
subtle hint of musk
golden sunlight streaming
here, a wide-eyed girl could dream
in solitary blissfulness
this place where faerie folk assembled
where the muse was e’er so near
I spent hours listening
to whispers on the breeze
bumblebees, birdsong,
leaves, a-flutter,
in this place
my heart
soared
~kat




