I ate a rose-pink bird,
it hums in my mouth.
When I cry, a sweet
flutter forms emerald
tears singing of moss
and movement, a boy
who loves shadowed
light freely falling
from a branch I climb,
green as ponderosa pine
till heart-ache takes hold
(soft sheath) impaling
my tongue, a courtship
tasting of gorget, of thyme.
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