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In the early dark of the morning, dark inside the crypt of my bedroom-- you sparrows came to me there. I had only said in mind these words: a forgiveness of sparrows And there you were, feathers all fluffed out, and I searching inside myself. I think now to tell the better truth -- to say that mixed in with my need for calling you was Brueghel, his painted picture with the crushing board, trip-cord, and feed for bird killing and my imagining snapshot young Hemmingway capturing pigeons in Paris to eat them and feeling the presence of the one small bird I'd shot as a boy out of the apple tree falling falling falling Sparrows, forgiveness flies all around me! The world cries out, everywhere! A police car slides down my street, as I hear your first chirp in the morning.
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Apr 17, 2013
Apr 17, 2013 at 8:42 AM UTC
A Forgiveness of Sparrows
In the early dark of the morning, dark inside the crypt of my bedroom-- you sparrows came to me there. I had only said in mind these words: a forgiveness of sparrows And there you were, feathers all fluffed out, and I searching inside myself. I think now to tell the better truth -- to say that mixed in with my need for calling you was Brueghel, his painted picture with the crushing board, trip-cord, and feed for bird killing and my imagining snapshot young Hemmingway capturing pigeons in Paris to eat them and feeling the presence of the one small bird I'd shot as a boy out of the apple tree falling falling falling Sparrows, forgiveness flies all around me! The world cries out, everywhere! A police car slides down my street, as I hear your first chirp in the morning.
sam-hawkins
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Apr 17, 2013
Apr 17, 2013 at 8:42 AM UTC
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