December Sunday Dawn


Frost roosts on my gable and fears nothing.
The plump pigeon ruffling its feathers
considers me, as a plane
floats golden over our heads.
It knows better and is not fooled:
cold wakes first, thinks faster,
clings harder, claims all.
Two panes of glass, piped gas and a pen
separate me from the pigeon's living.

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