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Monthly Archives: April 2018
Storm Warning
The birds understand how today the sky is a thick grey blanket rippling in slow waves releasing the unmistakable smell of about to rain they were here this morning among the roses regaling with their sunshine songs until they … Continue reading
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Bedecked with Birds
Trees decorated with spring budding green-leafed, waving in windbursts, stretching tall dotted with oriole jewels that glimmer and shine in the Sunday sun (Day 29: 1 subject 30 ways #metaphorpoem)
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City Birds: A found poem lifted from the lines of Amy Kennedy, KQED Perspectives 4/27/18
not all city birds are scavengers thriving in man-made jungles outside my window black phoebe calls wake up in its two-note dawn chorus mockingbirds and mourning doves perched and hidden, hopping and chirping remind me that nature … Continue reading
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EPA Refrain
Power lines are deadly To millions of birds each year Oil spills and wind turbines too That’s why there’s a hundred-years law on the books A treaty protecting each eagle and wren Birdlovers unite to uphold the law being … Continue reading
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Daydreaming, Springtime
What if our souls were birds? What if our spirits took flight? What if our days went on for always? Forever… These are the wanderings of a restless mind Wishing for sunlight, listening to … Continue reading
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An Open Letter to the Pigeons at Lotta’s Fountain
I know it’s probably exciting What with all the voices and traffic noises The dodging in and out of doorways The fast food smells and bus exhaust Time must pass quickly day to day As all those hurrying feet move … Continue reading
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Tossed From the Nest
The first time I rescued a bird I was eight years old Playing tag in Joey Hughes’ yard` I stopped when he yelled freeze Looked down at my feet And there, beside my scuffed Keds A nearly naked bird … Continue reading
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Before Shavasana
There’s an empty field behind our house every morning it comes alive welcoming a gaggle of leggy geese honking their sun salutations same gaggle every day same time too they swoop in all at once – a goosey cacophony … Continue reading
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Two Worlds
Leaving the city We descended the metal stairway To the train Passed a flock of sooty pigeons Pacing back and forth across stained cement Scavenging for food – half-eaten French fry, dropped chip Alongside a homeless man Back at … Continue reading
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Evolution of Thought
It’s a scientific fact dinosaurs sported feathers first evolving into birds of flight that grace our skies today And science proclaims thousands of different species every color shape and size flying over mountaintops and oceans riding winds of change … Continue reading
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