Poem: A Regretful Birdie – 05/07/20

I’ve been a little bit out of sorts,
my home here has been,
shall I say,
unsettled?
 
Like a bird fiercely destroying her
carefully-made nest,
I’ve been somewhat selfish,
and uncaring.
 
I’ve pecked and I’ve pecked
to force the hand of certain truths,
I’ve dragged apart a
consistent image,
 
to reveal holes,  
jagged self-awareness,
revelations which
refuse to soothe,
 
this birdie attacked
her woven home,
but repair is not
so far off.
 
Forgive me,
I beseech thee,  
I didn’t mean
to tear this apart.
 
My once-comforting realm is
now littered with
unwholesome,
harsh-trilled tunes,
 
this little birdie deeply
expresses her regret,
I shall set about repairing the damage
for me, for us, for them, for you,
 
so setting foot here is
less confronting,
enabling our ability to relax,
to easily breathe,
 
I just want to share
and interact,
present the freedom, not constriction,
of thoughtfully crafted poetry.

© 2020 Lauren M. Hancock. All rights reserved. 
Image by kytalpa from Pixabay

Return to All Posts

Home

YouTube Poem videos: Lauren M. Hancock Poetry

Soundcloud Poem Readings

Instagram

Comments

2 responses to “Poem: A Regretful Birdie – 05/07/20”

  1. naomhbriste Avatar
    naomhbriste

    This is great. Honest and raw, And far less unsettling than my own work. Keep it up

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Lauren M. Hancock Avatar

      Thanks so much, I really appreciate that. 🙂 And just for the record, I enjoy that your work is confronting. It shows it comes from a place of rawness, also.

      Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment