Folklore & Myth Poems

There is a moment
when the creature seems to disappear.
Nothing remains, but a quivering
in the air, the invisible finger
that runs your ridge of spine

My students ask if it hurts
to become another. We’ve read
the stories of humans furred,
flesh erupting to wings, or scales,
gill-gasp of transformation.

I tell them some are stories of pursuit,
a dove answered with a hawk,
a hare with greyhound as reply.
Pursuer and pursued, their deft dance
that ended once with a grain of corn,
swallowed by a hen who birthed
the storyteller,Taliesin.

But what the students want to know is pain.
That remembered moment when
quills pierce skin, fingernails bleed
to claws. Beyond the window
winter’s first kiss startles the grass with frost.

I tell them yes,
there is always pain at birth or when,
our tent of flesh opens
like a door to the sky,
and something more, you must
lean close to hear
the single note of joy.


About the author: Maureen McQuerry is a teaching artist for Washington State and a gifted education specialist. She is the author of Wolfproof , (Idylls Press 2006) the first of a YA fantasy trilogy...read more

Copyright 2007 by Maureen McQuerry. This poem may not be reproduced in any form without the author's express written permission.


Lo real maravilloso was Alejo Carpentier's
name for daily life in a tropical land.

Translation turned the phrase
into a shape-shifter, wandering
between surrealism and fantasy -
magic realism - the wonders
of places still undiscovered,
or uninvented.

We have our choice now.
The landscapes are varied.
We are free to roam between
real marvels of the rain forests,
birthplace of madness and music,
and magical isms of the imagination,
homeland of myths and dreams.

The flight back and forth is perilous.
Writers are advised to travel light, forgetting all
that has ever been known.



About the Author:
Margarita Engle is a botanist and the Cuban–American author of three books about the island...read more.

Copyright © 2007 by Margarita Engle. This poem may not be reproduced in any form without the author's express written permission.