FOR THE MAN WHO TAUGHT TRICKS TO OWLS - David Wagoner Poems

 
 

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FOR THE MAN WHO TAUGHT TRICKS TO OWLS
You say they were slow to learn. The brains of owls
  Went down in your opinion through long hours
      Of unresponsive staring
While you showed them how to act out minor parts
  In the world of Harry Potter. Come with me now
      Into the night, perch motionless, balanced
On a branch above a thicket, where every choice
  Of a flight path is more narrow
      Than your broad wing-span, more jagged
And crooked than patterns of interrupted moonlight
  On twigs and fallen leaves, where what you take
      In silence with claws and beak to stay alive
Knows everything about you except your tricks,
  Except where you're going to be in the next instant
      And how you got there without anyone's help

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