The Bird of Prey
As it cuts through the sky, the bird of prey
With razor wings piercing through the air
Projecting needle claws without delay
Throwing a shadow, its prey will fear
The hunter flies in circles, slicing wind
A knife chopping through a velvet sky
With the cracking of thunder in its scream
Plunging down from under the sun’s eye
The diver sculpts within penetration
Falling to earth like a meteorite
Upon the kill, to claw with each talon
With an embrace deadly as the night
Within a blink, the hunter lifts the dead
From the earth, death chained in links of feet
Sailing the waves of the winds to the bed;
The stalker’s night nest, to be a feast