Stonemason – writing prompt

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Here in Scheveningen, the seaside district of The Hague, it’s a wet Sunday. Tomorrow it’ll be World Animal Day. Here is a short poem with wet animals, inspired by seeing the peregrine falcons at Norwich Cathedral. It’s from my pamphlet A Stolen Hour, published by Grey Hen Press.

Prompt: What animal(s) did inspire you? Where did you first see it? What day was it?

Stonemason

I am the last stonemason.
Green water spouts from
the gargoyle to my left.
I am hidden up here
with the two peregrines,
sodden on their cathedral nest.

My apprentice didn’t come today.
Black sky, lightning and
the distant rumbling of armies
advancing, retreating.
I count hours on my arthritic fingers.

2 thoughts on “Stonemason – writing prompt

  1. ianstorr's avatarianstorr

    Lovely, Fokkina. My memory of the cathedral peregrines was from a sunny summer day. The following haiku of mine which appeared in Presence 70 was Lincoln inspired:

    The cathedral
    on a distant hill
    fields of wheat at dawn

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