
Photo: Greg’s Always Catchin’ Up, on Flickr
Harbingers of feast
Or famine
Inhabitants
Of all
But the Antarctic ice,
These carriers of fire
From the gods to land,
Teach city folk
And country dwellers
That one can make a home,
Find plenty,
All around.
For The Daily Post
Beautiful poem. Short and to the point. It don’t get better.
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Thank you! 🙂 There are many who write good things worth reading. I am happy to join their company.
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A real beauty Na’ama, I love ‘these carriers of fire from the Gods to land’ – birds are such an inspiration! ☺💜
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Thank you! In Native American Tradition, Swallows were said to have carried fire from the gods to land, which singed their tails … and is why they have a notched tail. 🙂
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