Poecile atricapilla
                              The chickadees an alacrity of
               echoes—melodies echo her
                                             riverstone intelligence the page
a logic of identity you speak
                              her name—melody’s
               echo thought your dream
                                             opens each gives way to its
another boundary drawn
                              around the riverstones
               contiguous with a chickadee’s call
                                             an open seam—an old
man sings as if you played
                              the strings a hundred times
               before I played the strings as river rose
                                             around my hut above the turbid
rush of waters rise into
                              a chickadee calls the willows hut
               the hidden lull
                                             the margin’s eyes a silent
earth the words surround
                              the river’s echo-flame et alia
               by the river burning
                                             stones into the
earth dreams open others in
Rico Moore's poems have appeared in Eccolinguistics, Boneshaker, Matter, Moria, and forthcoming in the anthology Divine Intimacy. He lives in Ft. Collins, Colorado.
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