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I wondered why a lonely seagull
Drifting in a summer gusty wind
Flew by the north picture window,
Turning toward the roof.
Then seen again and again
From window to tall window,
Past the wedding guests
Finishing their dinners.But omens are discouraged
There are no reasons
A bird with tapered wings drifts by a wedding party.Or flies in the shapes
Of so many fluffy clouds
Rose, grey, yellow
The sun
Setting west,
west
                         west

~

Bluebirds on my Arm (response to Bukowski)

I know about my bluebirds

and they don’t hide.

They are not caged.

I keep them on my arm.

They sing to my family

and to me.

I do not cover them

in a rough exterior.

Or close myself up

with booze and smoke.

It is difficult to face my failures

and accept my defeats.

But I tell my bluebirds about these,

Sometimes incessantly.

They sing them back to me

and let me to cry.

Stoicism is a Greek concept

Buried by Romans under layers of steel clothing.

It is not our word.

Bluebirds fly freely from my mouth.

They don’t stay caged and polluted in my chest.

They don’t absorb pain

Without singing out.

My bluebirds know to soar away

When they must.

~

Kaddish

I awake and realize

The roaring throughout the night

was the wind.

It chills my hands

when I touch the bedroom window.

Outside, giant pine trees

and fringes of blue sky

Bend in prayer

for the dying yard

and shifting leaves

and empty branches.

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Physician, educator, and writer, Eli Ehrenpreis stopped seeing patients in 2016 after a major
surgery. He has published many scientific papers and six books on medical topics. His poetry and
short stories have appeared in Reapparition, Medicine and Meaning, Bright Flash, Of the Book,
Hektoen International, and Star 82 Review. His creative work often focuses on nature, medicine,
psychology, and spirituality. He lives with his wife Ana, and two small dogs in Skokie, Illinois.

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