PIGEON HAWK Polly Brown c. 1974 ======================= for Alex While we packed, a pigeon hawk fluttered above the lofts lost in the dusty shadows of the barn. Finally he stuck at a window above the hay mow uselessly flailing: his broad tail and delicate wings spread, beat against the glass. I climbed to the hay mow and you took up a pole to guide him out. We called, pointed with the pole; he flew to a middle beam, saw the square of light, larger, clearer, the door slid-back; and in sudden faith that the barn would make sense at last-- that that light would hold him-- soared through ======== ========