RIVERWOODS POEMS: ON SWASEY PARKWAY

ON SWASEY PARKWAY

The seagulls cloud around her

As she tosses the day old bread.

They swoop and dance and flutter,

Ring bills, gray and white breasted,

Clustered around open water

At the shore of the arctic expanse

Of the seldom frozen Squamscott.

She tells me they know her well,

Crowd up when she appears,

Friends with lively welcomes,

After her bakery days.

She once had a dog companion.

Now winged ones keep her company.

I tell her I will bring bread

The next time I come to the waters.

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