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EKPHRASIS : Art Describing Art : 2015

California Writers Club, Mendocino Branch : A Collaboration : Artists Co-Op of Mendocino
Writers Providing Works for Visual Artists Responses
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Holly Tannen “Listen to the Dinosaurs”

Provided work for the responding visual artist,

Janet Self “Feathered”
​

Picture
"Listen To The Dinosaurs" 
Words: © 2015 Holly Tannen
Tune: Listen to the Radio, by Nancy Griffith     


“Huge meat-eating, land-living dinosaurs evolved into birds by constantly shrinking for over 50 million years.” - BBC Nature, July 31, 2014 
    Recent finds of feathered dinosaurs support the long-held theory that dinosaurs are the ancestors of birds. Feathers evolved for insulation and perhaps display, and 150-million-year-old fossils found in China and Russia suggest that many dinosaurs were fluffy, if not cuddly.
    “Birds evolved through…sustained miniaturization in dinosaurs…(T)he ability to climb trees, glide and fly…helped birds survive the deadly meteorite impact which killed off…their dinosaurian cousins.” - Michael Lee, Science, August 1, 2014
     The first time I saw a raven fly upside down I thought I was hallucinating, but the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology recorded a raven flying upside down for over half a mile.



I am bound for Mendocino in the morning rain
Past coastal towns where fog is thick and tourists all complain
Past redwood trees and cars and dinosaurs
Where would I be without the songs of the dinosaurs?

CHORUS:    'Cause when you can't find a friend, you’ve still got the dinosaurs
                     When you can't find a friend, you’ve still got the dinosaurs
                     Dinosaurs, listen to the dinosaurs.

I left a clueless, four-eyed computer nerd on Franklin Street
Staring at his laptop, watching Game of Thrones, wondering what's become of me
Got my Nikons and my Sibley’s in the trunk of my Accord
And I am leaving Fort Bragg to look for dinosaurs.

There’s a hawk above the headlands north of Mendocino town
See the pelicans and the cormorants and the ravens upside down
That computer nerd’ll find his laptop in the garbage can
And I am leaving Fort Bragg to look for dinosaurs.

The ravens brought their babies to the birdbath yesterday
They splashed around, they begged for food, and then they flew away
They have scales, they have claws, like dinosaurs

And they all sing the song of the dinosaurs.
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