Pointed Pirouettes
Pirouette
young solitary soul
evolved in the age of ice
you shun the shivered cold
your migration memory blank
goodbyes uncharted land
yet summer sunlight wanes
the urge to gorge so strong
twisting tirelessly, you dance by
feeder , flower and vine
finally fed fortified quite fat
alone you fly the sky road
skim treetops, spin into the wind
five hundred miles you
pirouette the width of waterways
to find your winter home.
For the Record,
This day came in dismal dark with misty rain and cool humid air
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