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Aug 2016
She finds no skylight
or space to fly
but dips in and out
of the little door
gathering twig
and grass and snags
of blown fleece.

She circles, plaits,
hatches a nest-worth
of speckled eggs,
fills her box
on the garden wall
with crescendos
of newborn song.
Sheila Jacob
Written by
Sheila Jacob  North Wales
(North Wales)   
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