Photo by John Duncan on
Sandhill Cranes
Six sandhill cranes stoodnear the slough –
just filled with flights of ducks
as winter lurches toward spring –
when wary, watching
each-as-one breaks a short run –
one,
two, three steps – their
thin legs reaching, wings
stroking, necks craning
upward toward the darkening sky.
Powerful wingtips sweep the ground. And
for three slow wingbeats, they are
hanging in the cooling March air,
drawn back toward the Earth,
straining for the sky.
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