Thursday, June 11, 2009
Biology Lesson
BIOLOGY LESSON
It seems impossible that there could be
any anscestral link between the turtle—
plodding, benevolent creature they keep
in a glass terrairium—and any bird,
but once the teacher suggests it, they begin to see—
in the blunt beak stained with mulberry juice,
the low brow, the scales on its legs—certain,
if, at first, strained resemblance. Then, even
in its poor posture, they are convinced of another
sky into which it withdraws, not to become
invisible, but to soar, fearless, inside
itself—small dome of safe, starless heaven.
Claudia Emerson
Posted over on Blue Flower Arts
—from Figure Studies
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