May 14, 2020

In Flight by Joan McNerney

Sparrows recite litanies 
in wood. Trees grow greener
each rainfall, their leaves longer.

Shy nightingale, did
you brush against the moon
to get that pale down?

A tree waves wooing
birds who fly from branch to branch
looking for a home.

Congregations of wrens
winging off to choral practice
stop at bird feeders first.

An outdoor concert.
Which is sweeter, the flute
or bird song in woods?
Those sky champions.
Birds twittering their game plans
each Sunday morning.





Joan McNerney’s poetry is found in many literary magazines such as Seven Circle Press, Dinner with the Muse, Poet Warriors, Blueline, and Halcyon Days.  Four Bright Hills Press Anthologies, several Poppy Road Review Journals, and numerous Spectrum Publications have accepted her work.  Her latest title, The Muse In Miniature, is available on Amazon.com and Cyberwit.net.  She has four Best of the Net nominations. 

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