Today's poem is by Sharon Bryan
The Underworld
When I lived in the foothills
birds flocked to the feeder:house finches, goldfinches,
skyblue lazuli buntings,impeccably dressed chickadees,
sparrows in work clothes, evenhummingbirds fastforwarding
through the trees. Some of themdisappeared after a week, headed
north, I thought, with the sun.But the first cool day
they were back, then gone,then back, more reliable
than weathermen, and I realizedthey hadn't gone north at all,
but up the mountain, as invisibleto me as if they had flown
a thousand miles, yet in realityjust out of sight, out of reach
maybe at the end of our livesthe world lifts that slightly
away from us, and returns onceor twice to see if we've refilled
the feeder, if we still remember it,or if we've taken leave
of our senses altogether.
Copyright © 2009 Sharon Bryan All rights reserved
from Sharp Stars
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