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Look at the Sea
It’s dawn, at waterside, an auk flew
  to a sea rock and landed, by fault, on the back 
  of a King Eider; the wings flit, amused.
  The Eider, too, was not aggravated, however, you might say, was
  chuckling.
  During midday a fulmar flew over
  my house it casually scratching
  its stomach of ivory feathers with one
  pink foot as it soared.
  Oh God, how beautiful your gift is to us, but only
  If we look at the sea.

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