Snow Geese on Sugar Lake
Cacophonous
cries pierce the air
as
thousands of white-winged geese
swoop
upon the marsh, packed
together
like clusters of nebula,
latecomers
shoving others for position,
nestling
close, feet paddling.
Then
as if by signal
they
begin to lift off again, black-tipped
wings
whirring and flapping
across
the dusty blue sky.
Soon
they splotch the rippling water
with
feathery tufts again, dozing in the sun
before
they continue their spiral dance,
weaving
back and forth, dipping and gliding
in formation above the glittery lake.
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