September 27 65 # j q '
blackbirds and sparows
what a mess
garbage from the apple tree
the dog noses
the birds swerve in the wind
branches flowers
now sunlight impounds shadows
there's my own chimney
which was about to smoke
the birds come back more crumbs
have been tossed out for them
a dying leaf is a wing
Source of the text - The Collected Poems of Larry Eigner, Volume 2, edited by Curtis Faville and Robert Grenier. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009, p. 672.
Bourguignomicon: Parallel phrases (blackbirds… & branches…, or wind & wing) allow form to settle gently on a flow of dailiness as if seen for the first time.
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