Unsuspecting

In the early mist of a winter’s dawn


beaded dew hangs, undecided,


cattle with laden udders


puff balloons of warm air,


huddle in the cosy comfort


of each other,


agitated, aching, cud chewing.


The farmer, dutifully awake,


strides across the field,


stout stick in hand,


marching, waking cadence,


unsuspecting.


a blinding flash,


silent stillness, pausing,


a rush, then all


that’s living’s dead


and I awake, distraught.


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Postcard from a Pigeon

Dermott Hayes
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