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Out of the Ordinary

Month: January 2003

  • Speaking With Rhythm

    The front page of the paper today had a picture of a newborn, close up, tiny baby face, father’s hands stroking the cheek. To do with the story on a hospital nursery. Oh what a welcome change from disaster photos of all sorts. This, too, is real life.

    Made me think of the poem I wrote many years ago, inspired by a story of Pierre Berton.

    INCUBATOR

    Eskimo baby
    Born too soon
    Sewn in a bird skin
    Turned inside out,
    Swings until earth done
    In a feathered cocoon,
    Wonders a lifetime
    Where his wings are, no doubt. *

    * from Moon Madness and Other Skywritings