These two poems were composed in Cenci, Italy in 2001.
I share them here for all those we carry within us even though we don't see them anymore.
Separated by Time
You leave the nest to seek adventure in life,
Believing it is out there, in some other place.
If I were a bird, I'd sing, saluting your departure,
Your triumphant flight.
Then I would settle in my nest, and wait awhile.
In time, I would make the journey to your new land.
I would build a new nest, made of twigs and leaves familiar to you.
Then I would settle in my new nest, and wait awhile.
In time I would come to sing for you, to you; at dawn, at dusk.
Eventually you might recognize me
And I would offer to share my nest with you.
Separated by Space
If I were a bird, I would build a fine nest outside your home.
If you would allow me, I would build my nest from
the feathers of your pillow,
the threads of your clothes,
the hair from your brush.
I would watch to see that you were safe and well and happy.
If you were, I'd sing for you.
If you were not, I'd come closer and sing for you.
I would use my wings to brush away any tears of sadness you cried.
And when you were gone, I'd set perch on your headstone;
Eternally.
Finally.
Wonderful!
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