Birds Appearing in a Dream Poem by Michael Collier

Birds Appearing in a Dream



One had feathers like a blood-streaked koi,
another a tail of color-coded wires.
One was a blackbird stretching orchid wings,
another a flicker with a wounded head.

All flew like leaves fluttering to escape,
bright, circulating in burning air,
and all returned when the air cleared.
One was a kingfisher trapped in its bower,

deep in the ground, miles from water.
Everything is real and everything isn't.
Some had names and some didn't.
Named and nameless shapes of birds,

at night my hand can touch your feathers
and then I wipe the vernix from your wings,
you who have made bright things from shadows,
you who have crossed the distances to roost in me.

Thursday, May 21, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: birds,dream
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 21 May 2015

A wonderful poem, signifying many things. Thank you for sharing, Michael Peace

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Michael Collier

Michael Collier

Phoenix, Arizona
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