Showing posts with label National Museum of Wildlife Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Museum of Wildlife Art. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Exquisite Chickadee


Dapper chap in your cap
and ebony cravat, sing, sing!

Though darkness brings fearsome shadows,
within the blackness there be stars.

So sing into the night,
sing until the sky shines like diamonds.

In the dawn, the cold rocks grace your skin.
Pick up the red balloon and run.

And the sun
calls all beings into life.

Livin’ the dream!

- by Meg Daly, Kjera Strom Henrie, Elizabeth Kingwill, Rob Kingwill, and Abbie Miller


This poem was created at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in conjunction with the “Exquisite Animal” exhibit, which runs through February 5, 2012, at 2820 Rungius Road.

Exquisite Porcupine


She nibbles on old wooden steps,
wild roses shrink away in awe,

ambles on her way
poking around… curiously,

wondering why…
but knowing not.

The dark lines
would lead her back.

The bees get their breakfast,
“Eat at Joe’s.”

I didn’t know I would come
but I wanted to.

The snakes undulating all the way
through wildflowers.


- by Matt Daly, Fred Kingwell, Wendy Merrick, Mimi, Sue Mortensen, Carol Schneebeck, and Connie Wieneke


This poem was created at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in conjunction with the “Exquisite Animal” exhibit, which runs through February 5, 2012, at 2820 Rungius Road.