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Mar 2022
In this view, I know the name
of that village on the hill
but I forget the next and the next

Most of these birds, this song,
were here before
but the heft and pin-black eye
of the red kite are new,
not known

And though the sharp-scrape panic
as the pheasant protests
has sounded a thousand times past,
these days it’s heard different
Dave Robertson
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Dave Robertson  46/M/UK
(46/M/UK)   
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   Marsha Singh and vb
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