Pelicans in December Poem by Jill Allyn Rosser

Pelicans in December

Rating: 4.5


One can't help admiring
their rickety grace

and old-world feathers
like seasoned boardwalk planks.

They pass in silent pairs,
as if a long time ago

they had wearied of calling out.
The wind tips them, their

ungainly, light-brown weight,
into a prehistoric wobble,

wings'-end fingers stretching
from fingerless gloves,

necks slightly tucked and stiff,
peering forward and down,

like old couples arm in arm
on icy sidewalks, careful,

careful, mildly surprised
by how difficult it has become

to stay dignified and keep moving
even after the yelping gulls have gone;

even after the scattered sand,
and the quietly lodged complaints.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 07 May 2016

Lovely piece of poetry depicting the grace and elegance of majestic pelicans in flight, well articulated and nicely penned with insight. Thanks for sharing Allyn.

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Jill Allyn Rosser

Jill Allyn Rosser

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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