Sufficient Emptiness, poetry by Marjorie Power

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Poem with No Egg If I had only one fish, I’d listen more carefully to birds. With only one bird, I would stop eating crab. Only one cat, I’d quit barking at snakes. If I had one lone bird, I’d keep it fluffy and young. I would not allow my granddaughter to go climbing the backs of beached whales. I’d teach my grandson to stop eating plastic bags. But where I live, you’re dead meat without your big place full of peacocks ready to scream for the right to bear.

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