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Written: July 1st, 2023 ______________________________________________________________ Sublime blue wings made of limestone Soften your glide in the wind calm zone. Flying low over the coast in search of prey. Salted treats for the crab and winkles sway Floating gently upward on narrow wings On idyllic blue pearl wings, a seagull flings. Dancing on the wind's smooth surface. Flying low over the coast for hunting purposes.  Oh, seagull, seeing you made my heart swell with delight. Your white wings are so pure and bright. breeze carelessly through the sky blue. when you're dancing on the winds that blew. As you stalk the shore, I revere your overhead view. Searching for luckless winkles and crabs is so true. Briny delicacies, a feast fit for a gull, as you dive and swoop with precision and pull. Light, nimble wings lift you above the tide. Gliding with grace, never losing stride Every act is relevant, and each moment is sublime. as you navigate the currents of time. Seagull, your beauty is unrivaled on this site. As you sail in the sky, your wings are heavenly white. You bestow a sense of tranquility and peace. As you glide and soar, your freedom never ceases. I envy your ability to ascend with ease. to ride the wind and feel the gentle breeze. Your presence brings joy, and your grace inspires. a reminder of nature's wonders and desires.

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Date: 7/1/2023 8:41:00 AM
I have never been partial to seagulls, before reading your poem. Your wonderful words have enticed me to give them a second chance. You made me feel obliged to see them in a new bright light. Thank you dear poet, your expertise has persuaded me to conform and even perhaps revere the bird. A brilliant read. Thank you.
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