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Brave bird, I whisper

I flew by a greening bush

hiding a bouquet of birds

and scared them all away,

save one,

her eyes— cool blue steel—

stared from the shade.

She fluttered out, falling

under my brooding wings,

her pupils—exposed

to the sun— burned away,

revealing flames hidden inside

which danced to the same orange

tune as her feathers, like the black hearts

of her eyes were meant to be eclipsed in fire

consuming every shadow of doubt

shrouding my thoughts

Will I wait and watch? Will I

hurt and hope? Brave bird, I whisper,

yes.

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Written by
matthew-cannizzaro
American
Published
Apr 19, 2011
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