Mejiro
April 28th, 2009 by
caikeda
Mejiro — a deft green stroke
flying
or hopping from branch to branch,
tail upstruck–
is the moment’s punctuation,
a comma
flickering so quick
the rest of the bright green syntax
can only wheel after,
a lost clause trying to catch up.
–Joseph Stanton, Bamboo Ridge, no. 97, spring 2001
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