They call her Milly 
next door,  
but we think Milly  
is rather silly. 
She’ll always be 
Miss P to us. 
 
They knocked  
round lunchtime yesterday 
excited 
‘Milly’s back 
and guess what? ’  
 
We crept up the path 
(tinder dry after summer heat)      
and spied her 
wandering casually 
and maternally 
among the dead azaleas 
with three young chicks 
in tow - 
 
Joy of joys!  
(we thought she'd flown) . 
 
We watched 
enchanted 
as they wolfed  
the crumbs of bread - 
hungry it would seem 
and completely at peace   
with their world. 
 
We spoke about  
‘last year’  
and the lone chick 
who lingered… not long enough. 
 
And shared a prayer 
that the cats,  
the kookaburras  
and the currawongs 
might leave them alone this time.
Alison Cassidy
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/peacock-story-9-joy-of-joys/