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Sandpipers


When a wave leaves its glassy wake on the shore
they hunt in the drying mirror
completely at ease with exploding water.

They've been here a long time.
Their tracks look like ancient cuneiform
records of passage pressed into wet clay.

Their heads and backs are slate blue
like the sea on a stormy day.
Their breasts are foam in sunlight.

 
© George Amabile