Swallow-tailed Kites
By onemorething
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All I knew was that they were here,
and then they were gone, somewhere
between the moon and darkness, a mirror
of night in scissor-tailed sorcery.
I don't know where home is -
it is not in the lexicon of those
in perpetual motion, and such haste
that even a snake must be snatched
between wingbeats, between action
and reaction, in the ambition to be
guardians of their own ovate omens,
such hurry that there is no time
for names - the silence of the air
rarely snapped beyond alarm.
This is the urgency of purpose -
we are biologically armed with love,
for love, and I have always understood
the safety of quiet - perhaps these kites
are a perfect reflection of existence -
of my life, of our lives, how each wave
of pain arrives and departs in tides,
why we all nest amongst the needles
of a loblolly pine, entrenched in clay,
roots woven into ancient bones
and the fossils of memory.
Image is from here: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:72_Swallow-tailed_Hawk.jpg#mw-jump-to-license
Also on Twitter: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Egg_check_list_and_key_to_the_nests_and_eggs_of_North_American_birds_(1886)_(14727865346).jpg
Written for Peach who sent me details of swallow-tailed kites and told me that when she was a child that she thought they appeared and disappeared magically.
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This line is superb -
This line is superb -
"a mirror
of night in scissor-tailed sorcery."
And I must ask, why "biologically armed"? It invokes a picture of war, and not the serenity of love, or maybe that is my tinted glass view!
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Magic in so many ways, Rachel
Magic in so many ways, Rachel.
'I don't know where home is - it is not in the lexicon of those in perpetual motion' - such a wonderful, resonant line.
When are we going to see a new collection from you??
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