The  Language  of Birds    Poems by  Judith Wilde
Judith’s poems are so calm, elegant and beautiful. However  her poetries not only brought out the beauty of nature, but also  engaged me into her world of colors, of animals and of nature.  There is so much else within those simple, gentle and minimal  wording that will leads us into imagination. When I listen to  her reading, the classroom is no longer there. I was surrounded  by her soft voice and the vivid imagery that she have created.  She has brought me into the nature.                                                           — Daphne Chiang
The  Language  of Birds    Poems by  Judith Wilde
Koi    8  Geese  12  Frog   16
Koi
Their electric orange bodies                                                    curve, bend and bow                                                    fluid                                                    in the fresh water                                                    of the pond                                                    Several are blue                                                    with dark persimmon markings    10 Languange of Bird
Their mouths  form perfect circles  as they swim  toward the surface of the pond,  toward the sound of my voice  opening and closing their mouths  expecting treats                                                                           Koi 11
At times                                                  my fingers touch                                                  their sleek watery bodies                                                  and the smallest ones                                                  swim between my toes                                                  as I sit on the dock                                                  dangling my feet                                                  into the cool green water    12 Languange of Bird
They have grown unafraid  unaware                                                                                    Koi 13
that all creatures                                                 are not friends bearing gifts.                                                 There are predators of koi.                                                 Osprey, with their talons extended                                                 sweep down from the sky                                                 sighting between their legs.    14 Languange of Bird
I am looking forward  to their winter hibernation,  to the Koi sinking to the pond’s bottom  to the depths that stay liquid  until spring.                                                                              Koi 15
Frog
My heart is a tightrope walker                                           taking uneven and arrhythmic steps                                           across an abyss    18 Languange of Bird
Until the evening song of frogs  performing vespers  soothes me  and I listen quietly to their concert.  Frogs are unnecessarily skittish  behaving like mishandled puppies.  They jump away at my nearing footfall.                                                                              Frog 19
20 Languange of Bird
I am happy to coexist  glad to be their wingman  warding off predators  who wish only to gorge on them.  I do not think their legs a delicacy  nor am I a hunter                                                                          Frog 21
I throw pebbles at the herons                                         who can swallow a frog whole                                         but refrain                                         from attacking the snowy white ibis                                         who is as beautifully awkward as I am                                         on land. My white shirt and trousers billowing                                         in the wind like clean laundry.    22 Languange of Bird
I’ve considered naming the frogs;  those half-green, half-mud colored  with bulging binking eyes,  and those gray-green land frogs  smaller than a half-dollar,  that happily sit in the palm of my hand, or  the iridescent-green tree frogs  with their large toes that grip the trees                                                                                Frog 23
Only, they are too numerous, too rapidy                                        reproducing. Inhabiting the earth                                        for over two hundred million years                                        where I am barely a trespasser                                        imitating their lwo frequency calls                                        to find a mate                                        orchestrating my own concert                                        int his valley where nature commands                                        and I transform                                        a life governed by myth    24 Languange of Bird
to ensure against plagues  and a rain of frogs.                                                                    Frog 25
Geese
I am indoors watching                                          as the geese land on the lake                                          splashing, boisterous and disorderly    28 Languange of Bird
these water fowl  are distant relatices  of swans, though  one cannot tell by their behavior    they are raucous  feathers flying  bodies bumping                                       Greese  29
disrupting the silence and tranquility                                                of the lake.                                                It is the first night                                                where the temperature                                                will fall below freezing                                                and in the morning                                                the geese will still be here                                                gliding through the water    30 Languange of Bird
the iridescent green  of their long necks  glistening inhe sun.    On land, the male  stands taller than my knees                                 Greese  31
he will run from me,                                                but will not fly away,                                                or he will run at me                                                to distract me from his nest                                                where his mate                                                is busy                                                hatching eggs.    32 Languange of Bird
Soon they will head south  in search of warmer climes  and I will watch the sky  searching for the unexplainable  beauty of their noisy flight.                                     Greese  33
                                
                                
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