Shawn L. Bird

Original poetry, commentary, and fiction. All copyrights reserved.

poem-overwhelmed November 16, 2020

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 6:15 pm
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just one day

I just need to be ready

for today

I can only plan

a step at a time

I can only plan

for today

I just need to be ready

just one day.

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(Feeling just a little overwhelmed to be starting back full-time after 2 years of partial medical leave. I’d hoped to have all prep done for the next 10 weeks, but all I have completely ready to go is this week. Well. Just tomorrow, actually! :-/ ).

 

poem-heavenly November 15, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 1:00 pm
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It should be dark.

The sun is down.

Moon glow illuminates

a snow glazed world.

Silent night.

Holy light.

 

poem- blue November 14, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 10:15 pm
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The pine scrapes

blue, sun glistens

on fresh snow.

Winter redeemed.

 

poem- this is love November 13, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 11:19 am
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The scrape of the snow shovel begins

just as my alarm rings.

The snow is heavy and ankle deep.

You should take my vehicle today, he says.

The studded tires stick to the road.

This is the safer route.

Be careful!

He doesn’t say I love you,

but I know it

anyway.

 

poem-they’re thinning the trees November 12, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 11:56 am
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Pines and spruce tower

ninety feet into the air

a wall of green

a squirrel playground.

Broken by the last windstorm

Branches the size of adult legs snapped,

tangled,

blocking the road,

risking the roof.

With each roar of the chainsaw

years are cut away.

Now, we see the lights of town

glistening below.

Greenery sacrificed for urban beauty.

Our new view

comes with grief for the scent of spruce

in the waving wind.

 

poem- microcosm November 11, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 1:56 pm
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The newscast announces an IED*

blew up another patrol.

Dread descends.

My heart pounds.

I strain to hear the names.

Let him be safe.

Let him be safe.

One hundred fifty-eight other names were called.

A thousand prayers unheard.

A thousand exploded hearts.

He carries them all in his duffel

when he returns.

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#LestWeForget

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IED= improvised explosive device.

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A favourite student of mine fought in Afghanistan with the Canadian Armed Forces. As I listened at the radio during the time he was gone, I was conscious of what an entire generation of families must have felt as they listened to hear about all the boys and men of their communities fighting abroad. The magnification of the stress was easy to imagine. ‘My’ soldier returned safely to Canada and returned to the high school to speak in a Rembrance Day service a year or two later. I bawled my eyes out through the whole thing so thankful he was alive and whole. I’m thinking of him today, and all those families whose hearts were broken, not so long ago.

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poem-caught November 10, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 10:00 am
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Poor tree

still dressed in golden finery,

weighed down by winter’s haste.

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View from my class room 2020-11-09
 

poem- white November 9, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 10:21 pm
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Plow races past,

singing its

rasping winter song.

 

poem-putting up the Christmas lights November 8, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 10:19 pm
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We’re going to wrap the outside tree.

Just round and round

says he,

but these are different colours

we should go up and down to mix,

she suggests too tentatively.

So now the tree is half one

half the other.

Divided territories,

instead of blended harmony.

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(Just a poem about what went on today as hubby and I put up the lights, and suddenly I’m reading it now and seeing it as a rather profound metaphor- also- where the heck did that rhyme come from? >shrug< Poetry, eh? It does its own thing!)

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poem-be happy pantoum November 7, 2020

Filed under: poem,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 2:02 pm
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Another demo pantoum written with an English class. 🙂

I wish we were happy

I wish we were glad

This poem will be quite sappy

But it will not be sad

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I wish we were glad

I wish we were silly

But it will not be sad

Though the weather is chilly

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I wish we were silly

That election is scary

Though the weather is chilly

The situation is hairy!

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That election is scary

But koalas are cute

The situation is hairy!

But I bought new boots!

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Koalas are cute

Mac and cheese comfort food

I bought new boots!

Folks, don’t be so rude!

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Mac and cheese comfort food

Make this poem quite sappy

Folks, don’t be so rude!

I wish we were happy