on the sulphurous saltmarsh,
where a skylark wavers on the breeze.
Listen as it sings a duet with the reeds,
an unbroken stream of song.
Look up and watch
its spectacular flight,
the way it soars to heavenly heights
and then parachutes back down again.
Now walk with me, back up the stony lane;
let us two leave the marsh behind
and follow the sun until it sinks,
lend our ears to owls’ hoots and nightjars churring
until twilight fades to midnight dark.
Sleep now and dream of the song of the skylark.
Kim M. Russell, 27th April 2026
On Day 27 of NaPoWriMo the optional prompt starts by reading Robert Fillman’s poem, ‘There should always be two’ and ends with us writing poems in which all the stanzas contain the same number of lines (whether couplets, triplets, quatrains, etc.) and we give the reader instructions of some kind.
Oooh. I love the alliteration of the first stanza. Wonderful lyrical effect throughout. Thanks for sharing, Kim. Lovely.
I’m off to a late start tonight. Had an event-full rainy day. 🤗
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Thank you very much, Selma. I hope the rain stops and you have some sunshine today.
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