The Hoopoe Bird

It is as if the birds have segregated you,
as though you woke one morning, felt estranged from the kingdom,
and retired from it, fleeing from spring to spring,
a coxcomb your only mark of royalty,
and a middle-aged temperament.
Still, you are a living observatory;
the hard land beneath your wings hears the drums of water.
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Saleem Barakat
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