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june's birds

"horrible bird"

she called it

telling of how

she had watched

a crow pluck

and pry at

its weakened prey

while perched upon

the bird bath

outside her window

at the garden's edge

despite this sternest

of lessons

nature at its most fickle

she still sits

in her comfy chair

looking out

over a bank of flowers

buoyant in bloom

enjoying the sight

of wagtail

bunting and finch

alighting on the stone plinth

pompous and preening

refreshing themselves

admiring the plumage

of their reflection

before returning once more

to wing and wind

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Here...or here abouts
Published
Jul 4, 2023
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29·92
Tags
#nature#life#survival#acceptance#contradiction#judgment#perseverance#persistence#continue#birds
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