Two Wrens
two wrens on my window sill
plainly looking in
scouting for that place to safely
put their wren eggs in
peering at the far left corner
where the day before they'd been
a ready-made perfect nest
for two ready to begin
through an open door they'd flown
while hoping me a friend
and they found a crafted basket
hung near the trash bin
they landed on it poked around
found nothing to offend
flung debris down to the floor
in their natural whirl-wren
then flew out the way they'd come
expecting to return again
they'd been there once before
at least had one of them when
I'd emerged into the room
much like a bear into its den
I didn't know it was around
until it began to ascend
to a window then the ceiling
as its path did amend
till it found the open doorway
after time well-spent
that debris on the floor
from its nest-exploring stint
included dollar bills that fluttered down
and two-dollar ones that went
some collected by my mother
with a hope and a glint
for a future she'd not know
but for a time heaven-sent
besides the money I had placed there
like a charm to intend
to increase my wealth and income
by some multiple of ten
there were a dozen birds' feathers
one found floating on the wind
and a young deer's right antler
with its leftward bend
a desiccated black beetle
with its pincers unpinced
and some gemstones with some meaning
that had once made sense
and one feather from a heron
that seemed suited for a prince
there were fortunes from some cookies
with a mystical hint
and other memories you could touch
like found fur that was meant
to remind me forever
of a cat who seemed sent
from the soul of a city
that needed to repent
this orange fur so soft
yet the city so bent
that it would kill this kitty
to escape paying more rent
with its heart so hard
that love's hardly made a dent
well this kitty's passed
but I like to think I know where he went
and someday this city's heart
will be healed as with a stent
two wrens on my window sill
clearly looking in
wondering where has gone the nest
to lay their wren eggs in
it was there just yesterday
their presence they had lent
poking round the crafted basket
right near the trash bin
just turn around you dear little busy
hopping happy wrens
you'll see it hangs right behind you
on the deck beside some limbs
where you can perch and keep watch
and understand it never ends
all your love and your labor
and your care it imprints
and lives on and multiplies
in your absence
in the nest that you found
and improved and did amend
so that you'll never have to be
on the outside looking in
two wrens on my window sill
is where it all begins
with two wrens on my window sill
is where my story ends
with two wrens on my window sill
I'll always have two friends
with two wrens on my window sill
Two Wrens
By Larry Piltz
St. Patrick's Day 2008
Indian Cove / Austin, Texas / The Rag Blog