The opposite of being in a hurry – Poem by Ali Grimshaw

Silky Owlet / Photographed in Papua New Guinea / Michael Sammut


She is different from me
yet we share a desire of forests
deeply shadowed with a hundred greens.

What do her eyes see?

I think she is teaching me how to land
make steady a fragile footing

from leaf to leaf
beautifully balanced

and I am captivated.

© Ali Grimshaw 2025

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30 thoughts on “The opposite of being in a hurry – Poem by Ali Grimshaw

  1. Ali, I love how you approach the butterfly, as a teacher. In Jamie Sams’ book, she calls them “creature teachers.” I also love “a hundred greens,” which describes a plot of forest perfectly.

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  2. I love the title, Ali, I know what you mean, we need to stop and observe nature more, and the opening stanza especially, the ‘desire of forests deeply shadowed with a hundred greens’.

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