Ruby Rose
Location: Canadian Prairies
In May, 1998, I witnessed such, which inspired me to write the following for my memory-book, and which I would like to share with you.
"Twinkling Sanctuaries"
by Ruby Rose
As the world began to thaw in Northern Quebec
Small plainly-coloured passerine birds...
The song sparrows...a harbinger of spring in the North
Began to search the ground once more...
For bits of this and bits of that
To build their nests...
To lay their precious eggs
Carrying little princes...about to be.
They watched as Nelson...the golden one
Basked in the sun one day...
With golden strands gleaming
And they sat and coveted those silken threads.
I need some of those for my nest...said one;
I, too,...said another.
The winds are strong...
And we need the strength.
After a snooze, Nelson gave a little shake...
Gold strands danced in the airspace about him...floating gently to the ground.
He then stretched and slowly ambled away.
Before the shadow of Nelson's great tail had left the day.
Three musical notes sounded in the air...
Golden threads were gently scooped up by tiny beaks...
And with their precious trailing kites of golden strands,
They drifted higher and higher to the tree tops...and began...
Hidden in the foliage, there are silver and gold-laced sanctuaries
For feathery princes about to be.
Reddish-gold highlights from the lady of the house, a silver curl or two from her man,
Small bits of yarn and such...fragments of Christmas tinsel found along the way
A bit of silver to twinkle the night away.
Soft corn silk toasting in the sun...honey-coloured down
To pad the tiny bed...to lay the precious eggs.
But most of all...silken threads from the golden one...Nelson, a golden retriever.
by Ruby Rose
As the world began to thaw in Northern Quebec
Small plainly-coloured passerine birds...
The song sparrows...a harbinger of spring in the North
Began to search the ground once more...
For bits of this and bits of that
To build their nests...
To lay their precious eggs
Carrying little princes...about to be.
They watched as Nelson...the golden one
Basked in the sun one day...
With golden strands gleaming
And they sat and coveted those silken threads.
I need some of those for my nest...said one;
I, too,...said another.
The winds are strong...
And we need the strength.
After a snooze, Nelson gave a little shake...
Gold strands danced in the airspace about him...floating gently to the ground.
He then stretched and slowly ambled away.
Before the shadow of Nelson's great tail had left the day.
Three musical notes sounded in the air...
Golden threads were gently scooped up by tiny beaks...
And with their precious trailing kites of golden strands,
They drifted higher and higher to the tree tops...and began...
Hidden in the foliage, there are silver and gold-laced sanctuaries
For feathery princes about to be.
Reddish-gold highlights from the lady of the house, a silver curl or two from her man,
Small bits of yarn and such...fragments of Christmas tinsel found along the way
A bit of silver to twinkle the night away.
Soft corn silk toasting in the sun...honey-coloured down
To pad the tiny bed...to lay the precious eggs.
But most of all...silken threads from the golden one...Nelson, a golden retriever.