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blackbirds

My fears

are a flock of blackbirds,

that swarm

the extremities of tree limbs,

but by your grace they dissolve into the sky,

their low caws dispersed by the brushing of the wind.

 

and there,

in a house finally my own,

no longer supporting there taloned feet:

i am thankful.

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craig-reynolds
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Aug 17, 2010
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