The Garden Tympanist

Song Thrush

A detail from my latest poem “The Garden Tympanist” destined for the forthcoming book “Songs of Field and Garden”. A collaborative blending of poetry and illustration.

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This year the shells were gone; you were not here,

spring’s budding hedge now quiet where you sang,

no holes in ornamental leaves, no food for young.

I heard you sing,

I miss your song,

I’ll listen still,

for your return.

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If you think you could illustrate this poem with a pencil, watercolour or other rendering of the bird in question and would be interested in hearing more about the collaboration then please comment below or send a Contact Message.

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Who can guess the bird I wonder?

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