The Laughter Of The Loon by Nancy Ness
The secrets of remote lagoon
From morning's blush of dawn,
Till rise of eve's nocturnal moon
Sung by her eerie song.

Such wonderment from wint'ry surd,
Soliloquy's mere tune.
Grand jubilance in summer's heard -
Uncommon sounds the loon.

Bespeckled pinions, grace in flight,
Resplendent is her plume.
Bemusing splash to see her light
Cavort about the flume.

Her serenade's a proud regale,
A songbird so unique.
How wondrous her falsetto wail
Reechoing mystique.

I'll not divulge the secret song
Of this remote lagoon.
I'd rather hearken years along
The laughter of the loon.

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Loons are very elegant birds, and quite whimsically unique as well. They sing songs of laughter during the warm seasons, yet remain silent through the winter months.

Their melodious song, when they choose to sing, has a hauntingly mysterious echoing sound that clearly distinguishes them from other birds. They truly seem to be laughing aloud. Seeing them in the wild is an experience everyone should enjoy from time to time.


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bubble I thought your writing was and very eloquent and fluent. I truly captures the beauty of words as well as the Father's creation. Thank you it was quite amazing. - sterling
bubble Beautiful, and perfect! This poem is a treasure. Though I have never heard a Loon, I now have its sound in my imagination, and it's wonderfull! - Paul
bubble Nancy really caught my imagination and visualization with her poem. I would enjoy reading more of her work. Wonderful, colorful language and articulate ! Please keep writing - Byron