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POEM: Birdsongs

Birdsongs

There’s a tufted titmouse
          somewhere nearby
It really wants us all
          to know it’s there
I get it — it’s not just titmice
          who long to be seen
What is capitalism
          but the ultimate veil
Preventing us from seeing
          except in terms of worth
What are you worth to me
          not for who you are
But for what you can give me
          what I can extract
Like this one lonely bird
          we must keep singing
Until our calls draw the neighbors
          and we tear off the veils
To see the trees we’ve been missing
          all this time

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12 April 2026
Charlottesville VA

Day 12 of National Poetry Month

Published in Birds My poems NaPoWriMo2026 Nature Poetry

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