blackbird online journal spring 2002 vol.1 no. 1

POETRY

ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT | The Feeder

For Michael Collier

1.

Bright blossom on the shrub's green lapel—
within hours after we hang the feeder
beside the wild viburnum, a goldfinch lights there.

And then, next day, a rose-breasted grosbeak
posing for us, making us proud as though
we'd painted ourselves, on the puffed white chest,
its bloody bib: our first failing.
                                                Our second:
disappointment with the chickadees—
common and local—despite the sleek black cap,
clean white cheeks, acrobatic body.

But weren't the early gifts a promise?
We've hung fat meat from a nearby branch, wanting
large, crested, rare, rapturous,
redbird fixed on the bush like a ripe fruit.

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