While You Were Away
That little oasis of wildlife you retreat to
That little oasis of wildlife you retreat to
When the heat is heavy or
the morning bright
Never stops, while you are
home, being alive
And busy with staying that
way, so that
The fact you haven’t been
for days does not
Mean leaves are not now
fanned out
Or that flowers ceased to be
displayed.
Despite your absence, you
can not say
The goose’s eggs have gone
unlaid, or
That robins’ nestlings are
unready to break
Out of their cerulean
prisons, for
Gaping maws to make parents
brave
The rain to gather grubs and
bugs.
While clouds spread from
tree to sea
And you were awaiting warmer
weather,
The first brood was fledged
and have flown,
Chipmunks opened eyes to go
exploring
And those goslings are gone,
Bobbing down to the next
pond along
Beyond the bend in the
brook.
David
J O’Brien is an Irish ecologist, poet, fiction writer and teacher. He currently
lives in Pamplona, Spain, where he teaches and writes. He has recently written
about deer watching for Ireland’s Wildlife and deer
management for the Irish Wildlife Trust. His
first novel, Leaving the Pack, will be published in 2014 by Tirgearr Publishing. More of his writing can be
found at http://davidjmobrien.wordpress.com/
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