Rooster
(inspired by Elizabeth Bishop)
At dawn, raucous
and vain
you awake us again
and again -
your song, your sake, your say:
“Wake up! I’m here!”
You hurl words into our sleep
our day
and keep
flaunting that blood crest, throbbing;
arched chest and royal tail
unfurled
you who, each dawn, create the world.
But I admit you did wake up Peter -
terrified into recognition
of his betrayal
unto death
Death, that with His contrition, saved;
forgave and forgave.
Was this a phoenix birth
this rude, rash awakening
of intractable earth
this sudden dark dawn
of shame
no angel song below
just that outrageous
cock crow?
Phoebe Roper, Halifax, N.S.
No comments:
Post a Comment