prey

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sandyb
sandyb
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the red-tailed hawk lifted off
the live oak in my backyard.
woodpeckers twittered as he
swooped in a precise glide with
wings cocked forward, eyes blazing
with feral intensity.
he speared me on his talons.
we flew past the cane brake to
the tall pines near the bayou.
blood gurgled from my wounds, and
glistened in the bright sunlight;
my skin prickled in the cold,
and blanched white in his harsh grip.
emptied into sky, filled with
his wildness, i felt only
gratitude for his hunger.

sandyb
sandyb
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FirebrainFirebrainalmost 14 years ago
Beautiful

I love the almost casual brutality.

fridayamfridayamalmost 14 years ago
When is a non-erotic poem

also an erotic one? This is gorgeous and violent and, yes, sexy. The last three lines are outstanding. Ty.

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