Polly

Writings and Witterings


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Beans for Tea

Scarlet Robin

I am a little robin
Sitting in a tree,
Mamma says I have to fly,
But I am scared, you see.

My L-plate is affixed
To feathers quivering proud,
Flying lessons start,
We gather quite a crowd.

The ground is such a long way down,
My wings are brown and small,
I tell Mamma that I am scared,
She doesn’t care at all!

Pappa says ‘Fly or else
I’ll shove you off that bough,’
My little body shivers,
‘But Pa,’ I say, ‘tell how?’

‘You’ll be all right, my pretty,
You have a go,’ says he,
‘You’ll fly easy – feathers, wings –
Just think, baked beans for tea.’

I’m launched by his ‘thwack’
My wings stretch gingerly,
I can’t help looking back,
I plummet, dangerously.

The L-plate spirals wildly,
I downward tumble and flap,
My eyes are spinning in my head,
And then I feel a tap.

‘Come on love,’ says Mamma,
‘Give those wings another try,
One – two, one – two, you can do it
Look upward to the sky.’

And then I am away,
Into the blue I soar,
The L-plates fall away from me,
All of their own accord.

My Pa is crowing loudly,
He is so proud of me,
He shouts out as I flutter by,
‘OK love!  Beans for tea.’

Polly Robinson © 2012


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The Robin Song

Madeleine Floyd Robin Mug

I love the little robin
It’s such a special bird,
I have a smashing tale to tell,
Which you may not have heard,
It starts off in the kitchen, one gloomy winter day,
Erithacus rubecula
Got, somehow, in the way.

I had a little robin
Mug,
A pretty, favourite thing.
He didn’t mean to
Break it
But,
He had a little fling.

It was an upset,
To be sure,
So to the shop we went,
There were none
In stock we heard,
And we ordered
A replacement.

We collected the replacement
And made a pot of tea,
The robin mug was waiting
To be filled up for me.
“Oh look,” he says to daughter, “We got the mug today,”
I wonder if, Dear reader,
You can guess what next I’ll say?

He tried to avoid
Breaking Madeleine Floyd,
His best catching skills employed …
A mug with a bird
In the hand [for a while],
Can lead to it being …
Shattered all across the kitchen in the tiniest bits and pieces imaginable!

An accident!
An accident!
An accident!
Oh, me.
I’m off to the shop in a moment
To order mug
Number three!

Polly Robinson © 2012

“Tik – ik – ik – ik … Tik – ik …” … Robin