Poem 128 of 230: SKY VIEWS – AUTUMN 2000
From a council-flat in Bury,
Through a wide window, I see –
Landing on neighbouring tiles –
Some starlings, pied wagtails,
The hop of magpie and sparrow;
And hear geese bark as they go.
A fancier’s pigeons circle,
While a white flock of gull
Play the wind in a dark grey sky –
The contrast catching my eye;
As does the arc of a rainbow –
With sun and rain toe-to-toe.
Quiet thought turns to Constables,
As the wide-glass enables
Broad views of strong cumulus sky –
Changing shape as time goes by;
And – with moors, too, in the background –
It begs a brief lounge around.
(C) David Franks 2003 – https://walkaboutsverse.blogspot.com