
The Poetics prompt today at dVerse Poets Pub is about signs. We had three choices:
a) recall an experience you’ve had where you’ve asked for a sign, or came upon a sign unasked-for, and interpreted it and write a poem about the experience, preferably in first person.
b) do some research and find a myth, legend, or story about asking for or interpreting signs and write a poem about what you find.
c) be the world creator and design your own signs and write a poem about it for others to be amazed and inspired by when they read it.
(I went with a).
The Sign That Opened My Ears
I don’t remember why we were talking about hummingbirds
I think you were telling me your brother had put up a feeder
and hummingbirds were coming to that little balcony
overlooking parked cars and traffic in the city.
Here, surrounded by trees, looking at the lake, I had just said,
“I’ve never seen hummingbirds out here,” and then VROOM
there he was, so close to my eye: his needle-like beak
could have pierced my iris.
His wings, vibrating so quickly they sounded like jet engines,
were invisible blurs at the sides of his tiny, shiny body.
“Ooo hummingbird,” I said,
and he darted away.
We sat stunned to silence
then both started laughing.
The tiny visitor was a sign, or a message from a joker god
Mother Nature telling me I just wasn’t paying attention.
Now I see him everywhere.
I know his sounds: his song, and his sharp chirp
at the height of his flight, yelling “look at me” to the pretty lady birds
before dive-bombing the bushes like a meteor hitting the atmosphere.

They are beautiful. I enjoyed your poem.❤️
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Thank you.
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How lovely 💕
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Thank you.
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Ha, this is so sweet, made me smile. What a wonderful experience… a great take on the prompt!
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Thank you. Glad it made you smile.
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p.s. ” a joker god
Mother Nature telling me I just wasn’t paying attention.”
spot on Maria!
p.s. the very same thing happened to me as I was walking a field wondering why there were no pheasants just as one flew up from my feet
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Hummingbirds… such a blessing to be able to see them, and what a message that you have to look closely to see them.
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I love reading poems about hummingbirds as we don’t have them here – and I love your backlit photo, Maria, and the way you describe the hummingbird’s movement and sound. I’m surprised he doesn’t take a bow!
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Wow, Maria, this is lovely! How cool that this actually happened!
~David
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Thank you.
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I find birds often prod me to pay attention. I enjoyed your interaction. (K)
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Glad you liked it.
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They are wonderful creatures! Well done!
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Thank you.
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You are welcome.
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Lovely poem about the Hummingbird and I love that you see the hummingbird everywhere. I have never seen one but I think they may be like our honeyeaters here in Oz. Birds seem to be the carrier of signs…as I too wrote of birds. 🙂
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Thank you. Yes, birds of all kinds hold symbolism, messages, and omens.
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Maria, such an extraordinary experience! It is like he was introducing himself to you. And what an invitation into his world ❤
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Thank you. I love semiotics and studying symbols. Thanks so much for the great prompt!
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You’re welcome, Maria and glad the prompt resonated with you 🙂
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Letters are symbols, words are symbols. Did you know that the great novelist Umberto Eco wrote books on semiotics? https://amzn.to/3RkrcL1
I use symbols in every aspect of my work. I’ve been fascinated with human symbols for half of my life.
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Maria, I’m fascinated by them also, and am in a dream group where we deconstruct dreams using the symbols. Didn’t know about the Eco book. Another one to look into!
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