Bird of Prey
Valentina Cano
Here, where light meets sound,
is where I’m perched.
Like a feathered thing,
shining, rippling with energy,
I grip the wood beneath me.
It crunches like egg shells
and gives to my talons,
these nails that lock on to anything.
In the sun, I will cock my head
and stare at you in your confusion,
trembling with yogurt secretions of fear.
I will laugh with my missing cords
and watch you chase a tail
of fading music.
Here, where light meets sound,
is where I’m perched.
Like a feathered thing,
shining, rippling with energy,
I grip the wood beneath me.
It crunches like egg shells
and gives to my talons,
these nails that lock on to anything.
In the sun, I will cock my head
and stare at you in your confusion,
trembling with yogurt secretions of fear.
I will laugh with my missing cords
and watch you chase a tail
of fading music.
Listen to Valentina read the poem here:
About the author

Valentina Cano is a student of classical singing who spends whatever free time she has either writing or reading. Her works have appeared in Exercise Bowler, Blinking Cursor, Theory Train, Cartier Street Press, Berg Gasse 19, Precious Metals, A Handful of Dust, The Scarlet Sound, The Adroit Journal, Perceptions Literary Magazine, Welcome to Wherever, The Corner Club Press, Death Rattle, Danse Macabre, Subliminal Interiors, Generations Literary Journal, A Narrow Fellow, Super Poetry Highway, Stream Press, Stone Telling, Popshot, Golden Sparrow Literary Review, Rem Magazine, Structo, The 22 Magazine, The Black Fox Literary Magazine, Niteblade, Tuck Magazine, Ontologica, Congruent Spaces Magazine, Pipe Dream, Decades Review, Anatomy, Lowestof Chronicle, Muddy River Poetry Review, Lady Ink Magazine, Spark Anthology, Awaken Consciousness Magazine, Vine Leaves Literary Magazine, Avalon Literary Review, Caduceus,White Masquerade Anthology, and Perhaps I'm Wrong About the World.
Her poetry has been nominated for Best of the Web and the Pushcart Prize. You can learn more about her here.
Her poetry has been nominated for Best of the Web and the Pushcart Prize. You can learn more about her here.