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A published pigeon poem-Coral-Footed Pigeon

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#1 ·
This poem was written by the grandmother of a good friend of mine. I had introduced my first Bird, Gabriel, to her and he was fascinated with her red hair! So she sent me a volume of her grandmother's poetry, which had this poem in it. I don't know if she knew pigeons but she sure got it right! She also wrote about many other kinds of birds and animals, as well as people.

CORAL-FOOTED PIGEON

Little coral-footed pigeon,
Walking just as ladies do,
With a sidling and a nodding
And a modulated "whoo,"
With your amber eye aglitter
And your sharply penciled beak,
With your rainbow scarf of feathers
Round your shoulders to your cheek;
Quaker-grey your gown of feathers,
Mottled grey your tail, a train
Which you can spread out or gather
Like a courtesan of Spain.
Not for you the field or forest,
Rather city streets and parks;
Are you longing for the Lido,
For Saint Peter's or Saint Mark's?
Are you doubting me or trusting?
Would I had a crumb or two,
Little coral-footed pigeon,
Walking just as ladies do.

from The Gleam, 1944-45

Linda Lyon Van Voorhis
 
#2 ·
What a sweet poem! Thank you for sharing it.:)
 
#3 ·
That is so beautiful and so appropriate! I love it!

Cynthia
 
#7 ·
I'm happy that you all liked the poem. When I first read it I couldn't believe how accurately it described my Gabriel. Sounds like she was describing a male! Here's another one she wrote- a cute one about doves, sort of!

TURTLE DOVES
Two little turtle doves, two in a nest
Are darling out there in the tree;
I wish when we wish to sleep two in a bed
That Mummie'd let sister and me.
I'm Emily, five, and sweet Allis is two,
And we'd cuddle down still as the little doves do.
But Mummie says "No," and Mummie knows best-
But I wish we were turtle doves, two in a nest.

from More June's Verses, 1935
Linda Lyon Van Voorhis

Emily and Allis are her daughters, Allis being my friend's mother. Sweet poem isn't it?

Sandy