A Lifting of Birds

A Lifting of Birds

A Poem by Leslie Philibert
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an empty factory

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Hard as an empty factory,a sea of glass
eaves brown with rust and first rain
squares of light oblongate through broken panes
as the day creeps, almost a church service
with the soft thrashing of pigeon wings and
shadows across blackened brick
as a oil moon creeps over a battered roof
and a grey steel door bangs an obscure tact
the first cold green starting, newspapers
and plastic bags flattering like shot birds, 
a naked lightbulb swings over an empty chair,
first trace of an evening breeze failing, so
there is little hope here, nothing too much to save
just the idle gathering of soot and distant traffic.

© 2012 Leslie Philibert


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it is a painting, a masterpiece really

Posted 11 Years Ago


Vivid picture your description paints. I like the significance you give to what most would see as an insignificant sight. Really enjoyed this. Thank you.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Leslie Philibert
Leslie Philibert

Bavaria, Germany



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