RIC S. BASTASA
Poems by RIC S. BASTASA : 13477 / 15048
typhus feathers
a woman
in far away
land sends the
signal
that on a specific
day she
gonna be an eagle
scanning
horizons
she must tell
me what she
can find there
i know
what is there
i am this
retired eagle
with a broken beak
and typhus
feathers.
RIC S. BASTASA
Submitted: Friday, March 01, 2013
Poems by RIC S. BASTASA : 13477 / 15048
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