A Cardinal, spying from the pow’r lines by my kitchen window, acts tempestuously
As if he cannot resist me
Truth be told, I’m fond of him, too
Remarkable as he is — less a vivid red than most, and volume missing in the tufts of his shaggy cone
I know the migration he’s been through, and he needs that
Unafraid to ask, I say, “What is it you want?”
His response…be still, my heart!
I won’t betray his confidence, but we see eye-to-eye
It’s the reason he finds himself landing in my backyard peach tree at every possible opportunity
Poking around in the Echinacea, for calm
Glad I give him refuge, I leave open the door
Talking with him like this, leaves me wanting more
To the squirrel who pilfered
To the rabbit who skulked
I stand by my poison pen
Gone be the peaches I nurtured since spring
Struck down, the sweat-sown echinacea
The day-long and long night, again and again
The witnesses to the crimes against friend
But rather than hate, abate, terminate
I give gratitudinous nod
To berry, bean, basil
And rose
See, me and my pen
Befriend, overcome
Thus, conquering peskiest pests