Today a blackbird gave me inspiration. It floated casually towards the ledge. Inches away, only a thin piece of glass between us. It stared, looked me in the eyes, Opened my soul with its piercing eyes. Gouged away until it found some real meaning inside. Twitched, no, that wasn’t a twitch, It was a motion, a signal, A glorious method of communication – No pigeon could mimic that! It ushered my eyes towards the beauty of the lake, And away from its black and grey and blue And (I’m sure many other coloured) body. My eyes were dragged from this beautiful, overweight creature To the forever-moving, forever-living lake, Then to the fountain. Six shoots of white water kept the sky where it belongs. They held it – of course! The sky! The blackbird had given me light. The sky was alive, the clouds were rolling, The sun was breaking through, And as I re-adjusted my eyes to thank him, The blackbird leapt from his perch, Cawed a “you’re welcome” And soared towards heaven.