White Bellbird: Rocks At Decibel Pneumatic Drill Drilling Poem by Terence George Craddock

White Bellbird: Rocks At Decibel Pneumatic Drill Drilling



rocks at decibel pneumatic drill drilling
louder than a jack hammer its a pile driver
a turbo prop plane starting revving engines

preparing for flight; metallic chimes metal
head pounding unsettling auditions to lead
heavy metal band no just a male mating call

attention seeker at 50 to 100 feet
away musical charming guaranteed
to get racy local hot chicks rocking it


Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
Copyright © Terence George Craddock

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Split image from the poem 'White Bellbird: Loudest Bird In The World', by the poet Terence George Craddock. New Zealand birds are referenced in the poems 'Perspective Stand' and 'Fills View Window Of My Rooms', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Written in April 2023 on the 6.4.2023.
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