Poem #2
Mallee Scrub
The quiet stillness
Is gently disturbed
By the soft thornbill’s song.
We stop and listen.
We wander aimlessly,
Watching out for orchids,
Correas and sundews.
We admire the soft pink
Of the spidery
Flowering grevilleas.
We stare in awe
At the bright
Golden banksia
As it leaps skyward,
Outlined dazzlingly
Against the winter’s
Azure sky,
On fire in the setting sunlight.
We freeze.
We dare not move.
Barely twenty paces ahead
A malleefowl scratches the earth,
Searching for seeds and beetles.
We blink.
The bird departs,
Lost in the shadows
With its cryptic camouflage.
A day to remember.
A day of awe and wonder
Admiring His Creation.
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Copyright 2006 Trevor W. Hampel.
First published in Compedium magazine, 1996.