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The Visit

I slept badly.
The night was an orchestra
of old dreams.
Broken shards
that cut me,
picking up their sounds and shapes.
Groaning in a doze,
I longed for morning.
Morning was gray as ash.
I stepped into the cold
looking through the canopy
of oaks and maples
on the street,
when the glide of a bow stroking
a cello of silence,
swooped under the branches,
to a limb above me.

A falcon stared at me
from his perch,
a wanderer from a bottomless world,
imperious,
an aristocrat
that lived in a pillar of light,
beyond intelligence.
Master of a void that swallows
everything.
I shuddered in awe
as he gazed into my eyes,
as if my soul were estranged and he
called it to return
to the wild country
of its original joy.

Published inIndex of all Poems