{Though I've been assured they do get regular oranges in Whitehorse, will I be able to eat blood oranges there next spring?}
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of waxwings.
a blue sky shattered, feathered filaments of waxwings.
it was just to share with you the gift of waxwings –
edging our eyes, the clouds with ashy stitches of waxwings.
your lips were red as the throat-flutes of waxwings –
surging through us softly a warm wind of waxwings –
as grey wings sweep the air, the dissolving of waxwings.
leaves me earthbound & hungry for the flight of waxwings –
we can’t be as whole as a flocking of waxwings –
how graceful waves scatter us, trees dripping of waxwings –
o would that i could speak to you & ease you of grieving!
but my words flutter inchoate, distant keening of waxwings.
2 comments:
Hi.. I just wanted to say.. of the 20 or so blogs I read, yours is among my favorite... always reminding me to remember to be, well, lucid; present, aware. Thanks for sharing your creativity, regardless of whether or not you think it's "good"!
Also, I still don't really know what a waxwing is -- but I plan to find out. Maybe they don't live where I am. I tend to pay attention to the crows mostly -- obvious but so smart.
thank you very much. i truly appreciate your comment, your kind words.
waxwings (two species -- bohemian and cedar) live all over north america & northern europe, as well as asia, i think. the ones i refer to are the bohemians, like this one here:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/
BirdGuide/Bohemian_Waxwing.html
i like crows too, all of the corvidae family of birds, really. they are indeed clever.
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