0206: Everywhere Poems

Everywhere Poems come from looking out a train window, or the kitchen window, the car window, at the supermarket or restaurant — they can came from everywhere.

A Kitchen Window Poem

there’s a bird
in the birdbath,

wings emptying
the bowl,

rain falling
through the trees.

A grey squirrel
crosses the fence,

its tail
a thickened brush —

annoyed

as only a squirrel
knows annoyance.

A thought brushed my palm,

then scattered
like a startled bird.

How long,
I wondered —

pistil,
stigma
of a flower.

How long

until the small names

begin loosening
their grip,

until detail

becomes weather,
and rain
and wing,

and movement
through leaves.

The squirrel pauses.
The bird returns.

Somewhere
beyond the garden,
a cloud passes
through something

I almost
follow.


Reena’s Prompt: include “A thought brushed my palm, then scattered like a startled bird.”

Some images created with Midjourney; all writing is my own original work.©Misky 2006-2026.

One response to “0206: Everywhere Poems”

  1. “until detail

    becomes weather,and rainand wing,

    and movementthrough leaves.”

    Beautiful lines! We know not what and how much the rain carries.

    Your poem reminded me of a squirrel that held me captive, as I was strolling down the ramp of a supermarket with the shopping cart. It blocked my path, just wouldn’t move and I loved watching the antics till the path cleared. People behind me must have cursed me 🙂

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