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Truant

Text of Poem

Little rowdy yellow duck, darting from your mother,
Scooting after water bugs, scorning warmth and shelter,
Wading in the mudbank, winking at the sun
With your shorty rumpled rump, running helter-skelter.

Little roly poly duck, sturdy for adventure,
Hiding in the tangled grass, diving in the middle
Of muddy weedy water dips, wavering for balance,
And flip-flop, somersault, tumble in puddle.

Little weary ragged duck, frightened of the shadows,
Streak and dimple in and out, stagger home to rest.
Oh, you droopy fuzzy head, snuggled in your pillow
Underneath your mother’s wing, safe against her breast.

First Line
Little rowdy yellow duck, darting from your mother,
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1958
Original Citation
Music For Seven Poems (1958).
Complete Poems
92
Word Count
96
Poetic Form
closed
Bibliographic Notes

Poem #5 in the Music for Seven Poems sequence.

Themes
Twitter Quote
Little roly poly duck, sturdy for adventure, / Hiding in the tangled grass