Caged Bird, by Matthew J. Spireng


Some believe there’s somewhere in the brain
that senses minor fluctuations in the Earth’s
magnetic field and uses a sort of memory
of that to travel the same route year after year
over thousands of miles, over open ocean
on moonless, clouded nights, and a built-in clock
that, save for weather’s influence, tells
when it’s time to go. But they utter nothing
of thwarted dreams in birds’ brains, how
a few cubic feet near the ground, however
well-kept and lighted, however large it seems
around a small bright bird, is like a fist
closed tight on feather and bone, how, certain times
of year, the bird’s heart races as if to power flight.

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  1. Hello, Once a Day Poetry Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Once a Day PoetrySent: Friday, 6 November 2015 21:01To: poeticdiarye@gmail.comReply To: Once a Day PoetrySubject: [New post] Caged Bird, by Matthew J. Spireng

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    Sunny posted: “Some believe there’s somewhere in the brain that senses minor fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field and uses a sort of memory of that to travel the same route year after year over thousands of miles, over open ocean on moonless, clouded nights, “

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