“How to Stay Alive” by Chad Norman
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How to Stay Alive
By Chad Norman
For Anna Jean Mallinson
For myself
and perhaps
for some others
it is all about
watching, no, admiring
the crystalline examples
of intelligence found
at times in the shade
on a far-too-hot afternoon,
those winged ones I share
this staying-alive thing with
flutter about
seeking the perfect branch,
no, stone, or blade of grass,
to land on, knowing then
one spot, no, choice,
is to be the coolest.
Copyright © Chad Norman
First appeared in Poetry Pause on October 21, 2020
Chad Norman lives and writes in Truro, Nova Scotia. In 1992 he was awarded the Gwendolyn MacEwen Memorial Award For Poetry, the judges were Margaret Atwood, Barry Callaghan, and Al Purdy. His poems appear in journals, magazines, anthologies around the world. His most recent book, A Matter Of Inclusion is out now, with a new collection, Parental Forest, scheduled for Spring 2024.
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