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A Poem by Mary Oliver

The Loon on Oak-Head Pond

Mary Oliver

cries for three days, in the gray mist.
cries for the north it hopes it can find.

plunges, and comes up with a slapping pickerel.
blinks its red eye.
cries again.

you come every afternoon, and wait to hear it.
you sit a long time, quiet, under the thick pines,
in the silence that follows.

as though it were your own twilight.
as though it were your own vanishing song.


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larose forest photos19-Dec-2018 15:33
I absolutely love Mary Oliver's poetry, have many of her books. Thank you for posting this wonderful poem with your striking image. V
Jola Dziubinska19-Dec-2018 00:27
Very nice poem, beautiful bird in motion. V.
Yvonne18-Dec-2018 08:17
A wonderful pairing Dennis! v
Graeme17-Dec-2018 23:49
An excellent shot and poem, Dennis.V
janescottcumming17-Dec-2018 22:48
Great timing. They are such neat looking birds and I love to hear them call.
Tom LeRoy17-Dec-2018 19:54
Excellent wings open catch, the poem is a treat too! V
joseantonio17-Dec-2018 19:29
excellent timing for this pose.V.
globalgadabout17-Dec-2018 18:33
one of the most handsome birds, and well caught in a personal moment of glory...Oliver's poem is most apt..
Ton T.17-Dec-2018 18:26
Fabulous shot of this fantastic bird! V
Carl Carbone17-Dec-2018 16:48
Nice catch, Dennis.