Pelican Ballet
Coyote Hills Park, October,
Still life in dry and brown
Weeds, grass, rock
Sand surprised on the bottom
Of once well-watered wetlands,
Now gasping through Fall
Til rain.
But in one struggling pond—
Lucky in water—
There is movement.
Pelicans—
Flights of pelicans—
Lift themselves
into the air,
first one group,
then another,
and another,
six, seven, eight—
squadrons of pelicans—
some thirty strong–
spiraling skyward
against the cloud-white,
against the blue.
Tilting together,
their dark underside
Like a silhouette,
Then turning,
Disappearing,
Only to flash back
White,
Tilting
Leisurely Blue Angels
Circling
In silent perfect formation.
Higher and higher,
Over and over
They dance
As we watch
Stuck to the ground
Amazed
At this
Graceful display
of
Whirled peace!
Bruce Roberts, 2012
Bruce Roberts, who may be reached at brobe60491@sbcglobal.net, is an accomplished sculptor and schoolteacher from Hayward, California.