The Magnificent Frigatebird

I am the one who glides; where the air has become cold–that is what I call the sky, and I stay below it, among the shadow-birds, and at nightfall we  slow, so the wind moves faster than us, a silken pulse that bristles our feathers, that carves away the shadow-birds until they are the spray of the sea, and when I am alone in something gray and boundless, I look to the shore, and the sky, and I see the birds again, but this time they are not shadow, they are light, and I am glad not to be alone again.


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Tagged: Birds, Environment, Frigatebirds, Life, Mexico, Musings, Nature, Ocean, photography, Poetry, Prose, Prose-poetry, Random, Thoughts, Water, Wildlife, Writing
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Published on July 15, 2016 17:00
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