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The Birds Know

At the old tower

I enter alone.

 

Below, a room of stone

where something waits

and will not speak

until I answer.

 

Above, another room

perfume, silence,

a forgotten photograph

turning in blue light.

 

Higher still,

an old man in the attic

asks my name

as if I have lost it.

 

At the roof

the sky opens.

 

The birds know

what the staircase meant.

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16 May 2026

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