Go bravely
around the world
like a bird that charts
its own migratory path,
sailing on undiscovered winds,
roosting on its whims
Be wary of the world
Worry about droplets
that take flight on breath—
migrating from you to me,
him to her,
them to us
Stay in your nest!
Confront injustice:
stand by those being attacked
Birds of a feather
must fight the predators
that wish to consume
weak and strong alike
Accept nature’s justice:
discount the weak
Birds of a feather
must allow the predators
to feed so that the flock
can live another day
Young bird cries:
Save the environment, caw!
Expand basic rights to all
Focus on the workers
Caw, caw, regulate big business
Old bird cries back:
Hoot, save the economy
Protect the status quo
Focus on job creators
let the markets regulate business
Hoot, hoot!
On second thought, I am not sure I like
the number of birds appearing in this poem.
Birds and binaries seem an odd pairing.
But, I don’t dislike the stanza on left and right
sides of the margin.

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