Blackbird Poem by Tom Billsborough

Blackbird

Rating: 2.8


The blackbird taps for supper
On the lawn.
A worm responds.
You'd think they'd learn.
Who's at the door.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: bird
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Subhas Chandra Chakra 29 April 2016

A worm responds. You'd think they'd learn. Who's at the door. Wah..wah, Poems so pleasant and so nice can be so short? Thank you magician poet Tom... Thanks for this one. My tense mood now changed drastically into a light one as I got thru it.. 10 for it my dear. Thanks.Subhas

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Tom Billsborough 29 April 2016

Ah, Subhas, I'm so glad. A bit of fun makes a nice change. Tom

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Norah Tunney 19 April 2016

Sorry Tom about the Bill between the surname Bills borough the blackbird and the cat I'm all mixed up lol No we never really learn I suppose that's part of the fun of it all I love to wake up in the morning and say I wonder what will happen today. What an adventure it all is

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Norah Tunney 19 April 2016

Love the last line and the worm responds It reminds me of relationships Fun poem and profound too Thanks Bill

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Tom Billsborough 19 April 2016

Yes, I guess we never learn! I was thinking it was an idea to do a really short poem when a blackbird bounced out on the lawn! Thank you, Norah I'm a Tom like my cat, not a Bill. That belongs to Mr. Blackbird!

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Tom Billsborough

Tom Billsborough

Preston Lancashire England
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