The Pigeon Guillemot

Odd, sooty children raise me
through morning shades with their seeking
and hiding along the wave-stilled beach,
whistling out their shrill, stretched necks.

Glissading down on stubby, white-specked wings,
sun-slipped from cliff and crevice,
they assemble for the chase, balance on driftwood
and squeal like a circus of pinched balloons.

Jesus walked. These fowl sprint, orange feet
splattering a rippled runway into flight.
They wobble among rocks, peek
from the chop and plumply pipe the weather

before lighting to their daily fish.
I turn to the verse of their wakes, mark the ink
of their plumes as they dive-saved
by each clownish foot.

 
by Derek Sheffield


Derek Sheffield's work has also appeared in Puerto del Sol, Poetry Northwest, Crab Creek Review, Salt River Review, Clackamas Literary Review, and Poet Lore. Blue Begonia Press published his chapbook, A Mouthpiece of Thumbs, and The Seattle Review has recently published his interviews of Ivan Doig and William Stafford's family. One of the classes he teaches at Wenatchee Valley College is interdisciplinary and combines ornithology, field ecology, and essay writing. He teaches this class with noted ornithologist Dr. Dan Stephens.
 

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