I’m cool in the shade of an old maple
on a good bench to sit for birds.
Chickadees are chatting
but they can’t hold my interest.
Spring is over. All the singing
for territory, for a mate, for your brood
is done, but I don’t want to leave.
Nowhere will ease the anniversary.
A careening train of boys on bikes
comes skidding down the path.
A junco bolts.
The boys are breaking rules
but they easily avoid hitting me
comes skidding down the path.
A junco bolts.
The boys are breaking rules
but they easily avoid hitting me
and go on as if I'm not here.
If they were a year or two older,
I’m sure I would have felt again
that familiar fever spike of fury.
I wait the minutes for the birds to calm
and try to recall which have a flight call.
I missed Jack's.
I am still angry a week later.
Just ask her who lives with me
how I endure without his song.
If they were a year or two older,
I’m sure I would have felt again
that familiar fever spike of fury.
I wait the minutes for the birds to calm
and try to recall which have a flight call.
I missed Jack's.
I am still angry a week later.
Just ask her who lives with me
how I endure without his song.
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