Raw April
by Taylor Graham

Two Redtails on an updraft
hawk the field, their flight a dance
of widening and approaching circles
spiraling. It’s spring.

Far below, the next meal scuttles
through a tangle of purple vetch.
In time, they’ll find it. For now,
hunger is the tango of two

Redtails courting: her curved
surprise, his sudden taloned
grasp. Later comes
the famished nest.

 

Originally Published in Cider Press Review, Volume 2.

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