Best Great Gray Owl Poems
I can hunt night and day
the most powerful owl
little animals are my prey
even smaller owl
You can see my tracks in snow, but you can not catch me
These tallons of mine are sharper than daggers
I protect my infants with valour
I am the emporia owl
I am KING
the Dolphin a love Sonnet That I May Walk--
My blue dolphin, you inspire me to write.
How I love the way you DANCE, WALK and prowl,
Invading my mind day and through the night,
Always dreaming about the great gray owl.
Let me compare you to a good sawdust?
You are more unreal, gentle and pleasant.
Clear heat toasts the light frolics of August,
And summertime has the argus pheasant.
How do I love you? Let me count the ways.
I love your legs and personality.
Thinking of your shiny smile fills my days.
My love for you is the morality.
Now I must away with an active heart,
Remember my bright words whilst we're apart.
3/6/19
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. ©2019
Incessant drizzle soak pith
of each and every dense tree
in evergreen forest where
moss, algae, lichens paints lush
hues of green, blue and rich brown
While wet birds forget to sing
glistening snakes search shelter
termites, ants, crawlers, stingers
start climbing slippery trees
inundated forest floor
Near to dusk, a shy sun shaft
reaches decayed fallen log
adding chill to eerie air
a great gray owl looks at me
I count my heart-beats to dawn
Swooping down to grab some meat,
A wingspan of five feet?
Me, oh, my, what could it be?
A Great Gray Owl, I think I see!
Shaking up the animals a bit,
Sharp, black talons, ready to strike
Grabs up a bunny, who is trying to kick.
A Great Gray Owl, I see to like
A wingspan of five feet,
Flying off, to eat her meat.
There is something really keen
About a Great Gray Owl, rarely seen