Tuesday, December 13, 2011

For Those That Still Can Fly

I asked him
“where do all the birds end up?
the sky seems so full of formations and flocks
but I don’t see even one dead body a day
is there somewhere sacred they go to pass away?”

“No”
he replied
“I see them all the time after they’ve died
it’s usually a cat, or disease or old age”

which seemed such an unceremonious response
to the plight of the flightless amongst us
I was hoping for a more enthralling story
of wise and noble final journeys
to resting places worthy
of lives spent experiencing a borderless freedom
beyond our comprehension

At least, I guess
I can pay respect
by continuing to follow in his stride
as we go searching far and wide
our eyes searching high
scanning the sky
for those that still can fly

1 comment:

  1. Oh, wow.

    How did I miss this?

    I wrote a poem about the passing of birds, or a bird, once. In case you missed it, too, it is located

    https://apocketfulofpoesy.blogspot.com/2006/11/bird-lies-dead.html

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