WOODS
SEQUENCE
Big
Birds
Blackbird,
grackle, crow,
Each one bigger
than the last
On the finch
feeder.
Loons
The loon’s
mournful call,
Long descent into
water:
Dinner on the
pond.
Prowlers
Gray squirrels
and chipmunks
Prowl beneath the bird feeder:
Prowl beneath the bird feeder:
Leftovers for
lunch
Hummingbird
Hummingbird
hovers,
Much energy
expended:
One gulp of
nectar.
Goldfinches
Two male
goldfinches,
Handsome but
sloppy eaters:
Meaties on the
ground.
ADVANCING
YEARS
Football
Waiting for the
bus,
Joey and I toss
the ball:
Elderly tight
end.
Second
Career
Aging
consultant
Continues to give
advice,
No longer
charges.
Birthday
Card
Looking for a
card:
Humorous, age
seventy;
Not finding
any.
Senior
Members
Men I barely
knew
At Kiwanis on
walkers
And then not at
all.
Address
File
Cleaning up the
e-mail list:
Deleting
duplicates, the disaffected,
Those known in a
previous life,
Those moved on to
the next.
Robert Demaree is the author of four
collections of poems, including Fathers
and Teachers, April 2007, and
Mileposts, October 2009, both
published by Beech River Books, and Things He Thought He Already Knew,
published online in 2007 by Slow Trains. The winner of the 2007 Conway,
N.H., Library Poetry Award, he is a retired school administrator with ties to
North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, where he lives four months of
the year. He has had over 600 poems published or accepted by 130 periodicals.
For further information see http://www.demareepoetry. blogspot.com
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