Fledging Wisdom — A Poem
There –
there it is…
Rub of grit
Scrape of coal
Shard
at the center
of all things
Grief
in the rose’s
soft pleated heart
Unease
in summer’s blue
unclouded sky
Gather it up,
this unfledged
wisdom
Safeguard &
croon to it
Greet it gently &
grant it
a safe space
to root &
grow.
— C.Birde, 8/21
Descendant — A poem
She made no sound
Waited to be seen
within the flameless
burning bush
Shadow on shadow
Soot and smoke
Avian stroke of song
unsung
Each note contained
nested in gray breast
Then, as suddenly, seen
— a revelation perched
on gray-green twist
of twig.
— C.Birde, 7/21
Arthropodal Bloom — A Dream
No sooner
had they fallen,
that trembling sphere
of cicadas held immobile
& enmeshed in spider’s
webs;
Fallen & scattered
in arcane pattern strewn
over squares of white linen
spread over tar-papered
roof;
An arcane pattern
of gleeful arthropods
rewriting their future
as unbound individuals &
collective;
No sooner
had they fallen
into newfound freedom,
than they began,
in a grinning profusion
of pale pink petals,
to b l o o m.
— C.Birde, 7/21
Wood & Light — An Image
Rescue — A Dream
Leave them.
Leave them here,
near the white marble
countertop –
paring knife
sweet potato
woman.
Attend, instead,
to the anger,
the flint & spark
of charged words.
Attend
the grief & fear,
the ceaseless fall
of tears.
Follow this unhappy tide –
jaw set
ears attuned
heart clenched
Follow
toward the table
spread with white cloth,
chairs pushed in
to contain that
which lies beneath,
within…
Avoid
the hand that shoots out
from this self-made cage
to grasp at calf,
at ankle…
Grasp
that hand & s-q-u-e-e-z-e
until those fine,
timeworn bones protest,
the hand itself struggles
to retract…
Demand –
c-r-u-n-c-h,
c-r-a-c-k –
demand
that he release the child
he traps beneath.
In exchange,
release your grip.
Exit,
tousle-haired child
weeping against
your neck’s curve,
balanced on
your hip.
— C.Birde, 7/21
Sweet Clover — An Image
Bee Tree Psalm — A Poem
“Come,”
he said,
and lead me out
beneath the bee tree’s dome.
We stood together,
wreathed
in sweet saturated scent and
downward-descending drift
of apiarian song woven through
that namesake tree’s
flower-pricked upswept
boughs.
And we were one,
and we were one,
and we are ever
one.
— C.Birde, 6/21
Hmmmm… — A Poem
Funeral — A Dream
Within this timeworn house
of haphazard architecture,
tilting floors & walls leaning
so corridors & large rooms
are winnowed down to small:
A funeral for one who,
in waking life, yet thrives;
while the other pair who,
beyond the dream’s confines
have truly died,
remain alive & utterly besotted
of the two young charges
fostered to their joyful care.
Kneeling,
see how she ruffles their dark hair?
wraps them in embrace,
in smiles & warm kindness?
Strange time to transfer
obligation of such import.
A funeral…
dull ebony coffin stretched
in final demarcation
of the vaguely sloping room;
symbol of thwarted Fates,
of fortunes turned…
And I –
witness to both fact & dream;
to contradiction;
Ghost-like,
I roam the altered account,
unaddressed,
unmarked,
unseen.
— C.Birde, 6/21









