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Martie
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0 posted 2007-02-08 07:44 PM



The Mow-Mow Bird

There is a bird talking to me
not twerp or tweet
from the tree across the alley
alive with leaves   within these

“mow mow” I heard

It’s clear as a throat of quiet red
feathered blue at best of wing
twigged with curiosity’s eyes
shy beak with turned down sound

My saunter stops so teased alive
I cock my ear aware of where
upon the fallen and noisy clutter wait
peering into the riot of winter staked

Rating the meaning quite amazed
“mow mow” I say

“Mow mow” comes echo   its or mine
conversation is what it seems
as sniffing dog Doubtful looks and means
“come on come on what’s all the fuss
it’s just a bird that’s obvious”

“Mow mow” again voice falls from the tree
what kind ? puzzles up my face
when I reply again like foolish girl’s
first discovery of a world
she hasn’t seen before

Would not a wing in rustle make be known
or dance on floor of twig release
a drone of wing to gift me more
as Doubtful drags her eyes around
and sighs and pulls with brown soft cute

“Mow mow” my back some tingle feels
as something glad distributes day like soap
I’m clean and smiled out loud on way
Doubtful in lead and me the stray



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1 posted 2007-02-08 07:58 PM


ah mah sweet marite--and I don't know why, but this reminded me of a Dorothy Parker story...

She had picked up a cat, to pet the kitty and the kitty said to her "Meow."

"Aw," replied Mrs. Parker in sympathy. "Me 'ow' toooooo."


purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I'd rub my head on your ankles too.

Mow Mow?



I love the way you relate life around you to your life and translate it for us all.

kisses

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2 posted 2007-02-08 08:07 PM


Karen....   I wasn't sure how to spell the sound..."mow" was as close as I could get....anyway it rhymes with owe...can't help but think it must have been a cute little thing, but then I love birds!  

Oh...I say Meow too...as I'm sure you do.  

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3 posted 2007-02-08 08:15 PM


"when I reply again like foolish girl’s
first discovery of a world
she hasn’t seen before"

Not foolish...more than girl...you have the eyes of first discovery and the gift it takes to share...

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4 posted 2007-02-08 08:59 PM


I think the soap got in my eyes, Sissie...

So many thoughts I have about this release,
so many wiles of way of word, and sound,
and I am curious as to the tune of
mow

long o or short?
high tweak or low?



I'll get back to you.




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5 posted 2007-02-08 09:06 PM


Sissie Sunshine...I guess you'll have to call me...I can immitate it perfectly!
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6 posted 2007-02-08 09:46 PM



"“Mow mow” my back some tingle feels
as something glad distributes day like soap
I’m clean and smiled out loud on way
Doubtful in lead and me the stray"

so perfect Martie!
I wanna know what kinda bird it is...


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7 posted 2007-02-08 10:08 PM


it does sound like an interesting bird

loved the poem

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8 posted 2007-02-08 10:26 PM


Very much enjoyed Martie!
What kind of bird was it?

In the midst of winter,
I found there lives within me..
An invincible summer.

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9 posted 2007-02-08 10:32 PM


Nancy...I don't know   
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10 posted 2007-02-09 12:34 PM


Well heck anybody knows it was "The Surfin Bird!" see?
  The Trashmen Lyrics - Surfin Bird

Enjoyed this one Martie.

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11 posted 2007-02-09 01:29 AM


Martie, I really enjoyed this one.As one who whistles back to birds since I could remember. Thanks for this one.. martyjo
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12 posted 2007-02-09 09:42 AM


Have you regisitered with "Bird Listeners Anonymous" yet?

Poet, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write.

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13 posted 2007-02-09 01:47 PM


“Mow mow” my back some tingle feels
as something glad distributes day like soap
I’m clean and smiled out loud on way
Doubtful in lead and me the stray


I would love to hear the sound myself...very interesting and always, no one can storytell a poem like you...way incredible, and now you have my curiosity stirring...

Hugs

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14 posted 2007-02-09 06:33 PM


Giggling....feel like I just took a bird bath, Martie....a joyous bird bath.  Thank you!  *hugs*....jo
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15 posted 2007-02-09 07:56 PM


He is a stuttering communist bird....telling you thoughts-thoughts of Mao-Mao....




....leaves plenty of space for "Ughs"....





I've heard lots of birds, but never one who said that.....might it have been a special love call of Mr. Blue and Oreo? I hope so!

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16 posted 2007-02-13 11:36 AM


don't know what the bird was but we see it through your words - you write these things so very well - well everything well - you are the best - Paul
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17 posted 2007-02-13 09:21 PM


I really enjoyed this, Martie, because I recently had a similar experience.  I didn't talk back but listened and scanned the trees.  Never did see the bird though.  Have seen yours through your words - lovely!
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