Category: Poem

  • Migratory Birds

    Migratory Birds

    Migratory Birds
    Where do they go?
    They fly from North to South
    In search of a warmer climate
    For promises of spring
    And a place they believe they’d “like it”

    Seven thousand kilometres could
    Mean several days of journey
    But for us who fly on planes
    ‘Tis but the blink of an eye

    You can’t comprehend the distance
    Until you realise
    The thread the ties one to the North
    Is stretched thin and almost snapt.

    Are there words that can truly convey
    A hundredth of what I feel
    In a tongue I’m unfamiliar with
    And an accent from TV drills

    Birds that land in the South
    May sound similar to the locals
    Whose subtle angling away of the shoulders
    Will show you how they feel

    A lovely nod, a spritely smile,
    A nice “how do you do”
    With gazes kind of vacant
    And looks right over you

    Migratory birds,
    Where do they go?
    When the weather becomes cold again
    They chase the season’s flow

    – by Angela, 2025 October