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	<title>Wild Violet online literary magazine &#187; Finley Ballard Evans</title>
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		<title>Terminal Opera</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 13:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Finley Ballard Evans]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I watched a mockingbird die this morning, With factory smoke and runway to backdrop her exit. Having banged her skull soundlessly against the thick window, she fell on her back. “Oh, no.” I heard myself say. The scaffold of weightless skeleton descended to graceful slow-motion.&#160; Feet lost their hold and sank; seed-eyes emptied, tailfeathers froze [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I watched a mockingbird die this morning,<br />
 With factory smoke and runway to backdrop her exit. <br />
 Having banged her skull soundlessly against<br />
 the thick window, she fell on her back. <br />
 “Oh, <em>no</em>.” I heard myself say. <br />
 The scaffold of weightless skeleton descended<br />
 to graceful slow-motion.&nbsp; Feet lost their hold and sank;<br />
 seed-eyes emptied, tailfeathers froze<br />
 straight to blank, blue sky. Out.<br />
 The man who heard me, looked.<br />
 “Oh that.” He said,<br />
 turning back to take an obliging picture<br />
 for a mother nearby whose little boy<br />
 did not notice the body on the ledge<br />
 as he pressed his nose toward the planes<br />
 rolling in and his grandmother hummed<br />
 “Amazing Grace” over her <em>People</em>.</p>
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<p><em>This poem placed third in the 2009 Wild Violet Poetry Contest.</em></p>
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