In the Backyard

urbanity demands

no flesh-tearing near

the kids’ jungle gym

carcasses won’t compost

in my prairie garden

our bird feeders are

to feed pretty birds

not a fast food window

for a Cooper’s Hawk

no matter how

fearsome its eye

powerful its talons

glorious its wingspan

regal the shuttlecock

fan of its tail

 

 

Paula Reed Nancarrow is a past winner of the Sixfold Poetry Prize. Recent poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel, I-70 Review, Ibbetson Street, Plainsongs, and The Southern Review. She has lived in six states, and now calls Minnesota home. Find her online at paulareednancarrow.com.