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Monday, November 6, 2017

Bench at Delaveaga

A red-capped woodpecker
too far away to ID
grips the lichened bark of a lately
wind-sheared pine, the ragged
sawdust-colored spike
heading six rings of branches
broken when the crown fell.
No hammer sound, the bird
abiding, idly looking around,
sunny day, no breeze.

Posted by Carol Peters at 9:38 AM
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