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5d
I saw the pigeon rise and dive,
a maintenance man was sweeping
fledglings from the roof; in silence,
as I was watching from a distanceβ€”death
was a perfectionist; he swept them off,
her little ones, the broken nest,
mixed with debris, all spinning down
behind a row of houses.

She rose and dived again, attacked
the bobbing baseball capβ€”
Go for the eyes!
but she was simply baffled
by this relentless sweeping;
until it stops.

He straightens up,
some other duty calls
the man, and so the bird,
who settles on a barren patch,
flutters a wing and pirouettes,
perhaps perplexed, though I can see
that she will start again.
Written by
Mac Thom  Canada
(Canada)   
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