What The Sunbird Told The Woodpecker Poem by Tony Adah

What The Sunbird Told The Woodpecker



If a bird
Has a sonorous voice
It must be a lazy nest maker
If a bird peck some wood
It should not boast
Of burying his mother
In a hole of a granite slab
A thought in a man's heart
Done is better than
A thought just revealed.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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