coming back
from walking alone
on the empty beach
I see you you there on the bank
settled, quiet, resting
and beside you
stands one of your own, watching
there is difference
in its black head and neck
and soft grey brown body
I am happy for you
that you rest in company
and then you see me
you walk toward me
quickly, confidently
no fear, perhaps only expectation
that I might be like other people
with a pocketful of crumbs
do I disappoint you?
I have nothing
but my observations to give you
your blue-grey eye looks into mine
I see your rounded, white-feathered body
your sturdy legs
your wide-webbed feet
your solid beak
and orange like the sunset – legs and feet and beak
and the orange ring around your eyes
I’m that close
I watch as you nuzzle
between your feathers
shaking your head, releasing fluff
you stay long enough
for me to see all this
to start feeling like you want me
to know you
and then
your companion moves nearby
looks at me sideways – as most birds do
a glint of suspicion in those dark eyes
I move away
I give you space
I do not feel alone
I am not disappointed