"If there would be a recipe for a poem, these would be the ingredients: word sounds, rhythm, description, feeling, memory, rhyme, and imagination. They can be put together a thousand different ways, a thousand, thousand ...more."

Karla Kuskin

The Voice Unheard

If a goose could write a sonnet
She’d have so much to say
If let speak her thoughts she’d be on it
For her message could not delay

I think she’d tell of the plastic monsters
How their necks they would viciously bind
And she’d ask how we so greedily prospers
Without one another in mind

What she’d really speak I cannot say
But I start to think when I see them fly
I see a story that can’t wait one more day
For here’s the message they leave in the sky

Seeing a goose fly alone is such a rare sight to see
Because a goose can fly much further if they think in terms of we

LOVE CANADA GEESE POEMS & SONGS

 

POEMS ABOUT GEESE

The Voice Unheard by Eli Montgomery

Early Morning Flight by Susan Corrine Beckmann

A Word Before You Leave by Anna Djintcharadze

A Reflection of Beauty in Washington by President Jimmy Carter

Whoosh of Wings by Mike Nettles

Resident Goose by Belle Schmidt

Land of Living Skies by Belle Schmidt

Landing on Ice by Belle Schmidt

To Canada Geese by Belle Schmidt

A Hunter's Poem by Lem Ward Crisfield

Lessons from Geese by Milton Olson

Nature's Way by Eula Slauson

Signs of Fall by Trudy Tangen MacMillan

Fall Birthday by Christa Laird

Something Told the Wild Geese by Rachel Field

Wild Geese by Mary Oliver

A Goose and a Duck  by Jade Elizabeth Trainor

Canada Geese by Rucha Chitnis

Geese by Jocylne Thompson

Blackberry Winter by Gelia Dolcimascolo

Canada Geese by Guy Stoye

Honkers by Belle Schmidt

 

 

POEMS AGAINST HUNTING

 

The Mighty Hunter by Luke A Dommer

A Hunter's Poem by Lem Ward Crisfield

 

 

GOOSE SONGS

 

Cry of the Wild Goose by Frankie Laine

Wild Goose by Wade Hemsworth

 

POEMS ABOUT OTHER BIRDS

 

Raven Wind by Guy Stoye

 

 

 

 

 
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