The pardalote
By Max S
Published 4 August 2023
I see a twinkle in the distance, moving from tree to tree.
I can make out a beautiful forty-spotted pardalote.
I am flying in the sky, flapping my wings.
I am a diamond bird, small not big.
Resting on my injured wing, I hear a bark in the distance.
I try to fly, but just fall down.
The dog gets closer and closer.
There is no escape.
Home is all gone.
Trees aren’t here.
The forty-spotted pardalote lives in fear.
While waiting in the tree, I hear a beautiful sound.
It is the chirping of my parents, coming home empty beaked.
Another feedless night awaits me.
Peace and quiet, it comes in the night sky.
I spread my wings in flight.
The enemy is here and will never go away.
We need to act now, to save the future.
So, let’s start today.