Friday, 28 December 2007

(NOT JUST) FOR THE BIRDS

SAINT FRANCIS



AND THE BIRDS




When Francis preached love to the birds



They listened, fluttered, throttled up



Into the blue like a flock of words




Released for fun from his holy lips.



Then wheeled back, whirred about his head,



Pirouetted on brothers' capes.




Danced on the wing, for sheer joy played



And sang, like images took flight.



Which was the best poem Francis made,




His argument true, his tone light.


Seamus Heaney









1 comment:

Dew of Hermon said...

Splendid poem by Heaney.