Double windows
With their white sashes raised,
Pouring light on the faded rug.
My eyes squint
While I hold a bird
With stuck-on feathers
And a plaited breast.
My hands guide
Its flapping pinions,
Igniting leaps from my dozing cats.
Pirouettes in sunlight
And flashes of honed claws
Scatter the feathers
Like leaves by a wind.
Amid the rustle of still-green leaves,
A lone sparrow chirps on its hopping legs,
Not knowing that on the other side,
A cat holds a quill between his teeth.
1 comment:
Thanks for the fall colors.
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