Satori Glory Despite Gray Feathers

     Satori Glory Despite Gray Feathers

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My childhood home where

The face of the little snail

Was like the Buddha’s own.

 

        ~  Issa

My cockatiel named Cocky had a cheek

With orange rouge that might have suited whores

In eighteenth-century France.  His beak as sleek

As Buddha’s nose derived from dinosaurs,

Though.  That is quite believable because

Above it was his nostril pad that looked

Reptilian in roughness and his claws

Were lizard-like.  His beak was much more hooked

Than Buddha’s and his cheeks a yellow glow

Around the orange, and the yellow leapt

Up to his forehead and his crest.  The foe

Of ugliness, those yellow feathers swept

In grace above his head as Buddha would

Have soared to bliss and white-winged sacred good.

Phillip Whidden