Pigeons
By winking_tiger
Fri, 16 Oct 2020
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On the Travelodge roof 14 pigeons
Bask in the gutters
Queuing for the morning
Close together, cooing
Fluffing feathers gritted with mites
I take a minute to watch them
The sun warms my forehead
A golden morning flowing
From the roof with
Healing warmth
A minute becomes two
I stand in the square below
Faces made of cloth and eyes
Hurry on without looking up
As my gaze rises over hoods and visors
The navy sky above forgotten
Yellow rays blaze to shine
On those 14 pigeons
For two minutes the world is good
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I love this poem, because it
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I love this poem, because it reminds me of myself. Nature of birds give us a break from the hustle and bustle of life.
Jenny.
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