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Startled by the crack they launch, spread wings and soar through rising summer breeze Perfect black symmetry wingtip to wingtip recalling the first flight of courtship seven years before Circle the ripening corn living the wind feeling the sky tilt, turn, circle again Black eyes cast below they see a figure, watching, waiting rifle lowered, patient And she begins to falter to mistrust the surging sky her element, suddenly unmastered He is oblivious, effortless. Spiralling, alighting, he turns his curious gaze to seek his mate And finds only empty blue where she should be.
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Jul 18, 2015
Jul 18, 2015 at 5:05 AM UTC
Between Shot and Fall
Startled by the crack they launch, spread wings and soar through rising summer breeze Perfect black symmetry wingtip to wingtip recalling the first flight of courtship seven years before Circle the ripening corn living the wind feeling the sky tilt, turn, circle again Black eyes cast below they see a figure, watching, waiting rifle lowered, patient And she begins to falter to mistrust the surging sky her element, suddenly unmastered He is oblivious, effortless. Spiralling, alighting, he turns his curious gaze to seek his mate And finds only empty blue where she should be.
alan-mcclure
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Jul 18, 2015
Jul 18, 2015 at 5:05 AM UTC
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