Birds in Winter Trees

An HTML Poem by Mary McCray

(May 2024)

 

 

 

My heart, perched and weathering,
black spots on a cold sky,

a scatter of birds in winter trees.
My chest is burning, surviving on

the clutching, surviving on the thin,
arms of wooden skeletons. The world grey

because you take love only one way,
like a strong wind upon your face.

But my heart is a cluster of small birds
in winter trees and you are as far away as the sun.