17 June: Cuckoo

man walking in a pine forest
man walking in a pine forest

Cuckoo

It’s been decades since I heard
a cuckoo’s voice here,
here in this pine grove with
trees long as telegraph poles.

Can you smell that?

It’s the scent of pine pitch,
it awakens my childhood.
Those summers were so hot,
pine needles crunching underfoot.

I believed fairytales were born here.

Once upon a time.
All stories start that way.
All except for poems.
Poems don’t come from here.

There’s no form or repetition here.

Maybe the cuckoos migrated
to a forest where trees aren’t
chopped down every December.

But as I said,
It’s been decades since I heard one.


This photo is from Unicorn Challenge, © Ayr/Gray

128 words. Written for the 16 June/23 Unicorn Challenge. Artwork is created using Midjourney. Imagery and poems ©Misky 2023. The prompt image to the left is from Unicorn Challenge © Ayr/Gray.

12 responses to “17 June: Cuckoo”

  1. I hear them regularly, here. But I do notice little things like how blackbirds have taken over from sparrows as the most common birds. We used to have long-tailed tits and bullfinches visit in the winter, too.

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    1. We used to see a lot of starlings, but haven’t seen any this year, which is very odd. As for sparrows, we didn’t have any for years and years, and this year we’re seeing them in the apple trees. Still lots of magpies, and far too many pigeons.

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      1. I have 5 nesting boxes, there is a family of sparrows by the kitchen window, but overall I think I see fewer.

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  2. A thought-provoking poem, Misky, with beautiful sounds.
    The childhood memories and the giving of life…
    ‘I believed fairy tales were born here.’
    The contrast with the man-made violence of the second last stanza…
    Still reflecting on some of the lines…

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    1. Thank you for the image prompt, Jenne.

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  3. Trees are ecosystems and when they are cut down the ecosystem is destroyed. I hope the cuckoos found another place to live.

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    1. It seems that Mr Bump has cuckoos, so maybe ours flew his way

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  4. Sometimes we have to give birth to our fairy tales, right? I hate when this city’s expansion eats the trees and steals my sky with their rising buildings. 😦 https://rolandyeomans.blogspot.com/2023/06/fate-is-fluent-in-irony.html

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  5. Clever and sad, Misky.
    Made me think of Joni’s Big Yellow Taxi.

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    1. You don’t know what you’ve lost until it’s gone … great song.

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      1. They took all the trees
        And put them in a tree museum…

        Joni was the Goddess of her era

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