Poetry

Pigeon Religion

Doves, the Bible names them.

New Yorkers call them rats with wings.

Jesus said God loved them.

My mother said they spread disease.

 

God just said— spread. And so they did. And so they do. 

Multiply and subdue the earth, the Lord decreed.

Though humans thought he was addressing them,

pigeons know these words were meant for pigeons

 

who the Creator forged in his own resplendent image:

grey-seeming, yet sporting rainbow ruffs 

revealing all the shades and shadings of Creation. 

Omnipresent, perched in every nook and corner.

 

Yet we scarcely notice these amiable avians

as they wheel above our heads, or bob

in conga lines on summer lawns, reaping 

what they did not sow, inheriting the earth.

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