
May our hearts and minds
remain open,
our arms outstretched,
and our eyes
forever
wide with wonder.
— C.Birde, 9/18

May our hearts and minds
remain open,
our arms outstretched,
and our eyes
forever
wide with wonder.
— C.Birde, 9/18

At the stone circle’s head,
amongst the strips and slips
and tags of paper
fluttering
in the Hawthorn Tree,
I set my wish —
Words scrawled
on a lined sheet folded,
shaped and creased —
A paper crane,
with a prayer for Peace
nested at its
heart.
— C.Birde, 6/18

They lift on wings
that creak and sing
in equal parts.
Harmony of fear
trapped in
slender throats.
Unease released
upon still
morning air.
Broken,
shattered,
that fragile peace.
Accident of time,
language,
species.
— C.Birde, 3/18