Here's Why Poetry's Dead

“At the Lake”

 

When a white crane glides

Over corrugated indigo water,

The flight of a sparrow goes unnoticed.

The sparrow never knows

     it’s less important.

Let me be that sparrow.

Never the crane.

A pair of ducks interrupts the wish

And I go home,

One teardrop in a torrent of traffic.

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