Gulls

Fearless riders of the gale,
In your bleak eyes is the memory
Of sinking ships:
Desire, unsatisfied,
Droops from your wings.

You lie at dusk
In the sea's ebbing cradles,
Unresponsive to its mother mood;
Or hover and swoop,
Snatching your food and rising again,
Greedy,
Unthanking.

You veer and steer your callous course,
Unloved of other birds;
And in your soulless cry
Is the mocking echo
Of woman's weeping in the night.
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