Poet's Bestiary

Attempting to hammer some live thing out of the words,
black and white, green, it hangs on the feeder.

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A sentence better not to have set free, it curls
and plays dead, v on its neck, forked tongue.

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Carelessly it leaps from home to home, rattling
Grey I may be, but I still have all my teeth.

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No ideas, but listen, here comes Ottava
Rima, taps on a web-page, sits there waiting.

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Between a stroke and an attack, she’s wrapped
around my arm like a blood pressure monitor.

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In a brown study, at last words begin.
That ******* white dog squatting on our lawn.




*John Greening's Hunts: Poems 1979-2009, a selection from earlier books. His Poetry Masterclass was published this May  – a complete tool-kit for reading, writing or teaching poetry.  He received a Cholmondeley Award in 2008 and a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2010.