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Al Maginnes: Transition

The day we got wings was a disaster. 

Unable to navigate, we swerved

into power lines, spiky limbs, hit others

as clumsy as we were. There were casualties—

the power lines or sailing full speed

into windows or brick walls. A few might have

tangled with low flying planes. Medics took

a long time responding because they had 

no control over their wings, over this 

new power some already questioned.

Most of us learned to fly well enough,

to fold our wings for sleep and to keep them clean.

But a few hollow-boned rose from among us

and sailed into the lives they were meant for.


Copyright 2024 Al Maginnes

Al Maginnes has published poems in Poetry (Chicago), Georgia Review and Plume. His many books include Fellow Survivors, New and Selected. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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9 comments on “Al Maginnes: Transition

  1. Mary B Moore
    April 9, 2024
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    That way this poem follows an illogical poetic principle to its poetic conclusion is wonderful. Good job, Al!

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    • Vox Populi
      April 9, 2024
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      ‘poem follows an illogical poetic principle to its poetic conclusion…’ Well-phrased, Mary!

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  2. Lex Runciman
    April 9, 2024
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    Ah, a good one! Thanks Al, thanks Michael.

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  3. rosemaryboehm
    April 9, 2024
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    LOVE this! What an amazing idea (metaphor), and two wonderful last lines.

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  4. Barbara Huntington
    April 9, 2024
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    Some poems project clear pictures on the brain’s big screen. This one did that for me. A world of baby birds learning to fly. Clumsy teenagers catching on before their elders.

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  5. Sean Sexton
    April 9, 2024
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    Hey Al!

    wonderful poem! What a flight of fancy this post solunar engagement!

    thankyou

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