Hatching Poem by Hans Ostrom

Hatching

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This darkness-
too small too suddenly.
I hate it and hit it
with me. I shove
my head and shoulders
through, cracking
this thing that became
a cage overnight.

Comes now the shock
of whatever this is I'm
breathing, seeing, smelling.
Comes the shock now
of its form, my form, me.

Staggering on twig
legs and big feet,
I move through cool
air that burns vision.

Huge shapes walk
around & around me,
wide-eyes, loud,
they gab and gab.

Hunger makes me use
by head as a hammer
and peck. Not knowing
I am, I am.



hans ostrom 2019

Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: birds,eggs,existentialism
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