The Sadness Of A Swan Poem by Francesca Johnson

The Sadness Of A Swan

Rating: 2.9


Hour

upon hour

upon hour....

...he 'talked' to his own reflection
in the boat black.

Is he looking
for his mate?
Is it too late
to do this?
Does he miss
his swan lady?
Has she died?
Or got lost
along the way?
Has she gone
astray?

He's adamant
that the reflection
is HER.

Doesn't he know
she's not really there?

Sadly not.

So he'll keep sailing
with wings aloft,
hoping she'll cross
that barrier.

She's not there....

Sadly.


(Swans pair for life)

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This swan spent days talking to his own reflection, down in Aylesbury boat basin. Very sad. We never saw his mate....
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sid John Gardner. 06 March 2010

WHY DONT YOU WRITE ANY MORE? NOT EVEN GLOWING COMMENTS ON GBBS's stuff.. Sid.

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Sid John Gardner. 12 June 2009

The Cob will never believe that his Pen will ever desert him. Sid xx

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