Mealtime Catch Poem by Jayne Louise Davies

Mealtime Catch

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The rain is pouring,
Clouds are grey,
It's such a damp and dreary day,
But from my window,
There i see,
A Blackbird on a hunting spree,
This is a time of pure delight,
To him the rain, a welcome site,
He relishes in worms so fine,
This is his time to seek and dine,
A great big worm,
In mouth he holds,
A delicacy,
Of pure gold,
And so he flies off on his way,
His belly full,
To end his day.

Jayne Davies

Mealtime Catch
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Nabakishore Dash 12 March 2022

Nice poem with excellent garphic.

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Jo Elliott 12 March 2022

I love this! I also love how poets have similarity in thoughts, I too have written a poem about a blackbird catching a worm: .

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Jayne Davies 12 March 2022

Thanks Jo x I'll take a look at yours.

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Belle Wassermeister 11 March 2022

Very enjoyable. Thanks for posting, Jayne.

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Jayne Louise Davies

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Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff
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