Dispersion Home
John Clare Stokes
Dropping into the lake that Spring morning
The warmth of the wood box high above me
I joined my brothers and sisters joyfully
And knew immediately an inner yearning.
I knew without warning of Gators and Snakes
To be avoided
I knew without seeing a longing for a distant home
That I must forage continually to grow strong
In order to join the grand, gathering dispersion.
I recall vividly the first chill of Autumn
How from this lake as if on cue
We lifted and knew the way as we in
V formations were joined with
Wings of purpose soaring toward the
Home we always knew from fledglings.
And so now I lay in the old nest box
From which I came
Beneath me the ones who will heed
their inner calling
As upon their grand migration I shall see
But not join
But this I shall know as from the beginning
Dispersion Home was always the deepest
Instinct within me.

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