Colleen of Word Craft Poetry #poetry challenge no. 322 asks us to write a syllabic poem about our spirit animal.
Celtic Myth
I was born in January and according to the Celts, the little wren is my spirit animal. I can identify with that. I am little and often seen darting about beneath the undergrowth.
The Little Wren
I first wrote a poem about the little written in 2020, during lockdown. I became familiar with a wren in a local wildlife garden. It was in free verse. I rewrote it as a waltz wave syllabic poem to meet Colleen’s poetry challenge. I’ve enjoyed the challenge, as it forced me to edit a lot.
The Waltz Wave was developed by Leo Waltz. It is a syllabaries form with a title and 19 lines. The pattern is: 1/2/1/2/3/2/1/2/3/4/3/2/1/2/3/2/1/2/1. I wrote the Little Wren as a double waltz wave poem.

The Little Wren
A flick of leaf A flash of light on the ground in out of sight under a bush, shush; then, I see the wren. It darts, stops, starts, hops here, there, hith- -er, thith- -er, whith- -er the hedge? Tail stands proud. To pause, then goes along the edge of leafy shrub and hedgerows to sing in high vol- -ume. How can a bird so small, have so big a CALL? Lesley Scoble, June 2023
Wren Day
I filmed the local wren taking a bath in a pond in a wildlife garden.
While I film, I ponder by the pond…
I ponder on the fact that once upon a time they hunted the beautiful little wren. To celebrate St Stephen’s Day or ‘Wren Day’ on 26th December. On a day of wild revelry, Wren-boys would skewer them on poles or pitchforks. It was lucky to be handed a feather from the luckless little songbird. Can you believe it?
Not wishing to sign off on this gruesome note. I shall leave you with a quote from one of our greatest poets.
William Blake
Quote from his Auguries of Innocence—
He who shall hurt the little wren
William Blake
Shall never be belov’d by men.

Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright, (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.







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