A Prejudiced Witness
A Prejudiced Witness
This morning my wife and I
found two bluejays
making a rumpus in a tree
down by the creek;
they squawked and scolded
with the eyeball fury
of two people trying to
outshout each other
in a kitchen quarrel.
A weather warning broke out
so often in the conversation
that we felt our survival
depended on shingle shelter.
No two people are the same
except look-a-like twins
and a man and wife who
for fifty years have grown
into each other’s faces.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Dry Leaves. Holly Springs, MS: Ragnarok Press. 1975.
Word Count
82
Original Publication
Date Published
1975
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
385
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