Bird Of Art

Bird Of Art

A Poem by Abigale LeCavalier

Bird Of Art



They are worth falling down for

and used to make me tremble,

I see them through owl eyes wide

sitting in the pages of a strangers book.


Familiar to me;

hanging from the moon

by a rope,

hearing that laugh again,

the Cheshire grinning a Sunbeam 

rampant and righteous

sterling a sing-song.


A bird of art gifted,

a starling in another poets sky,

I retrace my steps unblinking

swept away in memories 

of a past life,

and the possibility 

of being in their circle again.


Perhaps I should bring them an iris,

a viscaria, or a spider-flower.


Ah, to spread my wings in the night,

drink the cold air and leap 

to the next branch.


Hoping this one wont break.

© 2016 Abigale LeCavalier


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Added on April 3, 2016
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