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Pigeons (Free verse) by Limness
Leonardo loved their lunging.
Swiftly diving, twisting
Masters currying the currents:
His favorites in flight, he
Drew them, drew from them.
Old man with paper bag
Keeps his daily date with this brood,
Throws mercy to the dirty,
Smiles as they laugh together.
Carillon tower scatters blessings from above,
Releases sweet peals and flings wings
Displaced and dispatched, to proclaim
Sunday's glory in aerial acrobatics.
They never miss the wild, a rock ledge,
When city shelves and squares
Feed all; flocks of fornicating
Flyers find urban life fulfilling.
Fledgling's sooty emerald neck impossibly twists:
With his red eye fixed, he sleeps in the open
Unconcerned with passages.
St. Mark's bells toll the Matins and
Wake him; the mating game begins
Under the auspices of papal regalia.
He struts clucks coos woos her;
She flutters, flustered by his preening, succumbs.
Another pedestrian kicks away
As a wash of wings sings upwards of wind, of sins,
Of the Mercy of the Almighty
That keeps the sparrow fed.
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