The Screecher Of The Cemetery Poem by Amelie Ison

The Screecher Of The Cemetery

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The screecher of the cemetery:
You fly in between the headstones
And hide away in the bell tower
When the dawn comes.
You know the names of all who are dead—
At night, you call to them softly,
And seek out new arrivals for you to bless.
Out of your own sacrifice, you leave them gifts:
A pine cone or a dandelion or two—
A little something for good luck.
The next day, when you return,
All that will be left will be the seedless stalk
Of the dandelion you gave away.

Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: spiritual,death,life,grave,giving
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is about a barn owl. The title comes from an old Gaelic nickname for them.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kevin Hulme 24 July 2024

Nice imagery. Well done.

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