Caught by the River

Gloaming

20th May 2012

A poem by John Barlow.

The loch returns
the paling sunlight
to the sky.

A short-eared owl
tilts its wings
to meet the wind,
remains
directly overhead.

Gloaming
gathers the reeds,
unmakes the beds;

rips
its outstretched talons
through spine
and neck.

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