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Illustration © 2006 by Kevin James Hurtack

A Crow Thinks About Strawberries

by Apryl fox © 2006

 

I pick at the food stuck between

my teeth. One liner, two liner,

I count all the peas on my plate.

The bread has sunken

into the eyes. Clouds drift by,

thin as snowflakes that melt on

my open palm.

 

Somewhere in Africa, a

teacher is teaching her students how to catch

the seed of a dandelion on the tip of

their tongue.

 

A dragonfly flutters by on the cool breeze;

its wings flutter once, as it pauses to enjoy the

sunlight, then it moves away.

 

A speck of light catches the crow's eye,

who is sitting on the fence in the doctor's

backyard. He pecks a hole into the fence post.

The fence post bleeds, making

the crow think of strawberries.

The End

Apryl Fox is 23-years-old.  She has been published
previously in Word Riot, Tryst Magazine, Burning Leaf
Magazine, Star/Line, and Aphelion Webzine.  She has an
upcoming publication in Strange Horizons.