Owl Poem by Evelin Angel

Owl

Rating: 5.0

Owl
(Bird came from no where)

It was fine evening
Setting for tea
All the doors were open
Children were playing
A deep silent prevailed
A breeze of dusks
Touched all our souls
I was about to close the doors
Instructing children to close
Just came near
Smelled something flew
Slowly I wondered
What is it what is it
Searching here and there
I found it
It's a rare Owl
White as cotton
Came from the sky too low
Blinking in fear
Turning her neck up and down
Landed in cupboard
I came out of the room
Scared like hell
No one seen it so close
What to do
Thinking deeply what can be done
Mind strikes out
Making a sound to chase her
Stick and a box
Bang bang bang bang
I scared her
Finding way to escape
Opened the screen
Flapped her wings to it max
Landed in the Oven
Banged bang bang bang
Flapped her wings
Found the open way
Flew away swiftly
We enjoyed seeing her
Bid bye bye
Maybe it too enjoyed.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

I don't know about "white owls", but usually owls are considered "Bad Omen" in most human cultures. What about you?

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The owl is a nocturnal bird and normally prefers to stay away from human beings. But its food (rats, snakes, pet birds, rabbits etc) forces it to come closer occasionally. But always keeps a safe distance.

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