poetry

A Poem About The Arbitrary End and Beginning

YEAR-ENDING


Humanity is a pillar
of salt in a sand-licked
desert, a buck with velvet
shredded red and dangling
from his raw antlers, a hollow-
boned bird whistling on cold
wind about spring coming
sometimes and leaving again—
about the power of nesting
and nestling in with fellow birds
in bare branches as the sky falls.
I don’t have an answer.

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