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Cockatoo Chorus

March 30, 2014 1:46 am

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Artwork: Jessica McCallum © 2000

Although actually written at university and included in my chapbook  ‘Return of Rainbows’, this poem was first published in ‘Peace & Freedom’ Magazine,  in London, 2001 with my daughter’s artwork.

Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos  are a highly endangered species of native birds only found in Western Australia.  Because of us, these noisy birds who possibly mate for life and can live 40 – 50 years, are in great danger.

Later the poem was included in my first book  ‘Hidden Capacity ~ a poet’s journey’  published in Cork, Ireland in 2003.

COCKATOO CHORUS

“We’ll meet in the eucalypts down by the lake.

Discussion is needed – you have to partake!”

Black clouds flew from the oval, park and golf club

to raucously weigh down trees out in the scrub.

“Juicy larvae and insects prove harder to find

all the spraying and logging – ground being mined

has taken our homes, our gathering sites.

Together, in numbers we’ll fly up for our rights.”

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From once sacred ground now suburbs, they flew.

From gum-tree nesting hollows, so precious and few

hundreds gathered early, in loud morning debate –

the Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo parrot’s fate.

Discussed at great length in the eucalypt trees

for young; less food, meant less ability to feed.

“Stop clearing, spraying – playing with our lives!

If we die, what hope have you got, to survive?”

.

Frances Macaulay Forde © 2000

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Posted by Frances Macaulay Forde

Categories: Animals, Children's stories, Hidden Capacity, nature, Poetry, WA Writers

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5 Responses to “Cockatoo Chorus”

  1. Beautiful poem, Frances.

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    By rnewman504 on March 30, 2014 at 2:23 am

    1. Thanks, Robin.

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      By Frances Macaulay Forde on March 30, 2014 at 2:17 pm

  2. Very powerful, Frances, Thanks!

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    By socialbridge on March 30, 2014 at 8:32 am

    1. Glad you enjoyed it, Jean.

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      By Frances Macaulay Forde on March 30, 2014 at 2:16 pm

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