Watch the bird with me,
the start of something,
a whirring crocus,
little thing
of spongy moss
climbing
a paper portrait and
mounting,
further diminishing
like a pebble
being sucked down
or drilling,
exiled in a frame
of fraying clouds
(stops of breath, sparrow diction, hairpin bends in dreams),
all the while acquiring the subtlety
of winter
and winter oak
(unwrap the image of the blue felt hat I always wore on the heath)
because sometimes flying can be
like that
(like the thing that calls you back),
flushing
towards memory.
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