Encountering a Blue Heron on Richmond Road
Early morning, driving
downtown, traffic heavy.
Heron flies alongside
my door, balanced
in the slipstream,
turbulence only
in my hands.
Heron curves over
the windshield, glides
above the roof
like a halo, slips back
to the side
and then gone
into the heavy green,
its gray feathers
an afterglow.
I take a slow deep breath.
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Seeing a heron out and about is such a serendipitous experience. I love the majesty of this poem!
love the last line, too
Exquisite
The ending is particularly memorable.
What is is about herons? They are both common and uncommon. I love the poem. It’s about the length of seeing this heron in flight. I love this:
Heron flies alongside
my door, balanced
in the slipstream,
turbulence only
in my hands.
Surely a good omen and makes for exciting commuting!
<3
What a poem is best for:
catching the moment