Herring Gull
By onemorething
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I hear how a colony calls,
cries that pull threads
of understanding, to warn
and direct; the world spoken
in blue dreams, a dialect
of whistles over waves
that break their blood magic,
beaked sharp across wash,
the spit of salt in slipstreams
of sky and ocean: the shimmered
courses of other nations.
I will still wish, but eagle
the black mountains of tips,
fish discards, and thunder
dark shores for worms.
I will search for the sea
from a rooftop, a silver
wing to seize the wind, and
for another - the yellow song
of a blackbird, the magpie
bark of black and white:
a distant recognition.
To want, to covet,
where word and gesture
mean little voiced alone,
where I sense the fray
of identity against my need
to belong to anything, any
thing, when I do not know
why I am so hard to love.
Image is from here: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jules_Breton_-_The_Wounded_Sea_Gull.jpg
And on Twitter also: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ferdinand_von_Wright_-_European_Herring_Gull_-_A_II_1022-22_-_Finnish_National_Gallery.jpg
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I love herring gulls, and I
I love herring gulls, and I love this poem, too!
cries that pull threads
of understanding
yes!
from a rooftop, a silver
wing to seize the wind
gorgeous
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we don't have them here as
we don't have them here as far as I know, or at least they don't seem to be as unwilded as in some areas - how frightening that they swooped at your cat!! Beautiful creatures though, as is this poem
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oh yes, I would too
oh yes, I would too
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Beautiful creatures whose
Beautiful creatures whose grace and dilemma have been captured perfectly in this poem.
These line:
"I sense the fray
of identity against my need
to belong to anything, any
thing, when I do not know
why I am so hard to love."
have been left open and could apply to any one of us,
bhi
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Birds seem to provide
Birds seem to provide inspiration for poems more than any other creature. They really are wonderful, aren't they?
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