Wednesday, 11 October 2017

YOUNG GANNET LOST: A NEW POEM ABOUT PADSTOW, CORNWALL...

Young Gannet Lost

Like a pre-school child wearing adult flippers,
The fledgling waddled and toddled
Across the stone-strewn shale
Of the Camel estuary,
Until smoothed, grey slices of rock
Forced the sea-bird to flail,
Its huge webbed feet walking amok,
Slipping, tripping and barely gripping…

Like a serpent, its neck writhed;
Twisting, it muscled and tussled,
Perhaps searching for a ledge and height
On the Camel’s bank
With keen, blue-ringed dark eyes.
Maybe realising its difficult plight,
It continued to scramble and rise:
Desperate, disconsolate but hardly consummate…

Pete Ray
October 2017

Stranded on the edges of the River Camel estuary, Padstow, there was a young gannet, totally out of its comfort zone.

Perhaps it had mistakenly flown inland and its efforts had tired out this disoriented bird.

I would like to think that once it had regained its strength, it might have flown back out to sea…


It was not frightened by my close presence…











No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.