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White Downy Feather on Black Ice (still life)

Freezing a glance

Wind cuffs down-white heliums

Sweeps contrails

Separates cirrus across the moon

 

Cresting wave tormented

wind against steel

movement in movement

sprays of hair

 

Blizzard of petals from the apple

Furious snow

drifts off—  garage roof  

Fog that haunts the river on the coldest nights

_____________

 

The walk across the alley

took—

so long—

A lifetime from the doorway

of someone else’s impatience

Prints of motion

record the loss

a single set in snow

 

But there!

on the icy, shoveled surface of night

lies the snowflake of a bird

impossibly molted

Song of a feather

caught—

Flailing! Helpless!

 

More than lovely for its lying there!

Lying there!

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elizabeth-balise
Published
Mar 12, 2017
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Repost for the cold nights

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