I had forgotten about this poem until I was reading a poem by my friend and haiku artist Ryan Hennisey, that talks about loons he was seeing during his trip to Alaska.
Here in Minnesota, loons are our state bird, and the only place they are more common than here is where Ryan is, in Alaska.
I was inspired to write this poem during one of my first visits to Minnesota, long before I lived here. Not only are loons beautiful, but the sound they make is one of the most serene, soothing sounds in nature. I was taken with it the first time I heard it.
To A Minnesota Loon
Regal creature,
Majestic lady of the lakes,
your sleek refinement
glimmers
under moons of ominous brilliance.
You glide
In subtle ripples,
like tears
on placid planes of glass.
And in the night's
perfect blackness
You are but a slight reflection
the flawless pitch of
your melody
pirouettes through
weighty, humid breezes;
nature's soothing beacon
through dark and piercing
silence.
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