By Hayley Ranae

At two in the morning
When everyone's asleep
I lay awake
Listening
To a symphony of sounds
That bless my ears
When I alone, am up to hear
This owl of mine
He hoots and coos
Sometimes earning a croak or creak from the frog that lives in
The front bushes
Or the train that passes by,
Nowhere close to here,
And lets out a warning cry
That this owl of mine
Can’t quite chirp
A lullaby, of sorts,
And a reminder
That I should be dreaming
Like the rest of the world

Hayley Ranae is a Midwest-born writer, whose passion for literature began at age six, following recognition at the Illinois Young Author’s Conference.

Since, she’s continued to develop her craft in California.

One thought on “Ode to Owl

  1. I love how you can feel the night & the special moment shared with the creatures when the rest of the world is asleep. Beautifully written.

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