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for the 21st century
COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE SUMMER 2023
Pat Falk
SKY WATCH
overhead a swarm of birds, screaming, squabbling—
I didn’t know that birds in flight
could sound so human
one, a gull, is holding in its beak
something long and furry
fox-like—
the small legs dangling looking like those of a dog
in the seagull’s eye
malevolence,
the arrogance of a master race
the other gulls and geese—jealous or enraged—
pursuing from behind