(note, I cant get the spacing in the text to work the way I'd like.)
That white flutter chancing just above the roiling water is a Brazilian Swallow crossing the Rio Negro in a rainstorm. 
Between each wing thrust the bird dips towards a wet oblivion; 
Her hard grey tongue shape shouts her life   forwards 
        into the 
                crosswind. 
Hesitant, she is               half-way       across the wide channel. 
Her tail, the most delicate thing, forks
and tapers to points like the Christmas time candy cane that you sharpened to a white spike between your teeth and the rolling lathe of your teenage tongue.
You held it there, suspended in your mouth
hesitant to try on your hands the sharp point
that your young tongue had fashioned 
from such sweetness. 
      
      Aaron Allen
Monday, February 25, 2008
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Oh, my. Effective images, but rather a lot going on under the skin, don't you think?
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