poem

Augury

Joey Jekel
Friday, July 1st 2022
Jul/Aug 2022

A growing headache as the pick-up glides
on the interstate. I start to look
outside the window to soothe the pain I feel
in my temples. Remnants of trash scatter

in the wind, or wait—birds hovering
over the highway brambles. And other birds,
crows, I believe, revolve in a dance above
the truck like members of a baby-mobile

suspended and spinning while I fail to sleep.
What truth is drawn from wings and raucous caws?
Why travel this road and read the varied patterns
of flocking creatures? Maybe one could learn

how the birds are not at war with God—
perhaps I’m not to explicate the birds.

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Joey Jekel
Joey Jekel is a philosophy and literature teacher at Founders Classical Academy of Frisco, Texas.
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Friday, July 1st 2022

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