In tribute to Seamus Heaney
Cormorant
dedicated to the memory of Seamus Heaney
So often I have seen the S of the neck
the black majesty of its poise
steady on a post or other construct
the glossy outline affirming estuary’s flow
its inky darkness almost two dimensional,
rock-still, so that even though I stand and wait,
willing the cormorant to move,
it outwits me with its acceptance
of eddy and of tidal race, watching, watching…
How wise to know when to stretch and dry the wings
to catch the warm breeze or benefit from arctic chill,
to know the precise moment, the exact now
to open up into that vast span
profiling water’s surface in unhurried scoop
before flying entirely away, away,
leaving vast expanse of empty sky.
Adrienne Silcock
Thu 26th Sep 2013 20:25
Thanks, Cynthia Buell Thomas for your comments!