Climbing Jet, Soaring Raptor by Raymond A. Foss
Driving home, October noontime a hawk to my left, above the tree line, catching the thermals off the highway It banks upward, stalling position, like a World War I biplane, steep climb, 70 degrees falling in an arc caught by the rising heat canting its wings, catching the air Further on, over the state liquor store another soaring raptor, framed by a lesser flier a wide-bodied jet, rising skyward to the jet stream from Manchester effortless soaring, wings spread wide contrails behind the jet, belying its struggle for altitude, unnatural denizen sharing sky with natural gliders, embarrassed by the comparison
October 3, 2006 13:35
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