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"Bird Watcher" by Clive Wilmer (R.I.P.)
Text of poem:
Bird Watcher
It returns to the same nest. The watcher lies
beneath spring brushwood to await its coming–
at watch so long he dreams himself becoming
less than himself and more, the landscape’s eyes.
Though far beyond his eyes, beyond the range
of field-glasses, he knows it breaks no bonds:
its instinct to his knowledge corresponds,
riding the current of the season’s change.
What is there in a small bird’s blood that learns
to plot its course by sun and stars, being drawn
yearly toward a lost, remembered dawn?
The watcher broods on this. The bird returns.
And all its colours flash where he attends–
a deep blue mantling rust and white. It sings
caged in his retina; then on curving wings
veers off to vanish where the human ends.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
-My episode with Zina and David on Fireside Chat
-My essay, The Monumentalist Manifesto
-Subscribe to the Versecraft substack!
-Also subscribe to Zina, David, Matthew, Ethan, Alice, Steve, and Chris's substacks!
-John Ruskin and William Morris
-The Books of Enoch
-"To A Waterfowl" by William Cullen Bryant
-"Sunday Morning" by Wallace Stevens
-A Poeta Ad Avem
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List of the most common metrical feet:
Iamb: weak-STRONG (u /)
Trochee: STRONG-weak (/ u)
Anapest: weak-weak-STRONG (u u /)
Amphibrach: weak-STRONG-weak (u / u)
Dactyl: STRONG-weak-weak (/ u u)
Cretic: STRONG-weak-STRONG (/ u /)
Pyrrhic: weak-weak (u u)
Spondee: STRONG-STRONG (/ /)