owl in the night sky
owl, owl flying by
with hoots and twists authentic
eyes of wisdom to enlist
nighttime warfare, phobia
topsyturn utopia
create a mood afoul
freaky, screechy owl
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Prompt Inspiration:
Poetry Jam~ The Owl
3WW~ authentic, enlist, phobia
Oh, the screech of an owl can definitely disturb the silence of the night! And the peacefulness of one's mood.
ReplyDeleteha. the rhyme scheme in this makes it dance a bit laurie....the last couple lines...gave me a good chuckle...they can def freak you out a bit...
ReplyDeleteFreaky, screechy..love that line..a bubbling darkness under the wings..it's the head and eyes that make me shudder..a bit poltergeisty!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful write about a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteTheir screeching can be pretty freaky. Love this, it was a fun read.
ReplyDeleteGiven the right setting, am owl's screech can indeed feel freaky. It used to scare me as a child.
ReplyDeletethe screech of an owl, I love it.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, vivid images, lovely read.
ReplyDeletefreaky, screechy owl....how very true...making darkness darker...
ReplyDeletelove the rhymies
ReplyDeletenice rhyme and good poem
ReplyDeleteI love the "freaky, screechy". I feel a bit like that old owl right now, only quieter!
ReplyDeleteLove this that feeling that all is not as real as we see. The beautiful owl with a seemingly frightening sound. Great feeling with hidden depths.
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ReplyDeleteits voice talks to the moon
a near owl
__Very well seen as written Laurie; my instant and humble senryu, as inspired by your poem, I leave here in complement to that verse!
__Often,it seems, Owls answer night sounds... beyond another Owl's call. (a near owl) _m
the words "flying by with hoots and twists" juxtaposed against the “eyes of wisdom” – encapsulates the ferocity and cunning of primordial nature. “freaky, screechy owl”: perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is spooky Laurie--another aspect of nighttime and the owl. I read that hardly any owl species really hoot with the who sound. Screech is probably more usual for owls.
ReplyDelete...those eyes...and sounds...magic
ReplyDeleteI love this not only because it's fun, but for the rhythm. You could dance to this, Laurie.
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be seen in bad light. May be since they are not readily seen they are misunderstood. Truly said Laurie!
ReplyDeleteHank
A pleasant delightful read, luv the rhyme, the music in the words
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
Delightful ... third stanza ~ delightful to the max!
ReplyDeleteCuriously I am less freaked out by an owl or other night creature than I am by the eerie absence of sound at night. Great poem Laurie.
ReplyDeleteLaurie, so nice to see you! Owls can be freaky, your rhymes and images are wonderful:-)
ReplyDeleteHa! - "afoul"...nice to sneak that in!
ReplyDeleteHa! - "afoul"...nice to sneak that in!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this! Great response to the prompt.
ReplyDeleteI love owls! Such a gorgeous blog. Great writings. I will have to read this again and savor it.
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