Tremble Poem by Michael Burch

Tremble



Her predatory eye,
the single feral iris,
scans.

Her raptor beak,
all jagged sharp-edged thrust,
juts.

Her hard talon,
clenched in pinched expectation,
waits.

Her clipped wings,
preened against reality,
tremble.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: wildlife
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Published by The Lyric, Verses Magazine, Romantics Quarterly, Journeys, The Raintown Review, Poetic Ponderings, Poem Kingdom (All-Star Tribute) , The Fabric of a Vision, NPAC—Net Poetry and Art Competition, Poet's Haven, Listening To The Birth Of Crystals (Anthology) , Poetry Renewal, Inspirational Stories Poetry Life & Times, MahMag (Iranian/Farsi) , The Eclectic Muse
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