Not that light falls unbroken
like snow falling on snow
but that the sky flies open
like an eye. Today, an astonishment
of blue and one gray scissortail
who is sharpening his passion
for heights. When did motion become
invisible? Faster than my retina
can think wingblur this ribbon
of plumage, this swashbuckler
with his dabs of red, this uproar,
this bullet explodes up a spine
of air. Where the sky is,
a clear pandemonium as he tumbles,
climbs toward the sun, tumbles, climbs
and tumbles. He flirts with
brilliance. His feathers oppose
his backward somersaults like thumbs
as his throat opposes the silence
with lines of raucous skrees like dashes,
high-pitched cackles and rolls
he repeats like a creed:
I believe in noise,
I believe in the courtship of light,
I believe in the dance,
the dance, always the dance.
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