Poem: It Happens Now

It Happens Now

The breakthrough,
the moment of inspiration,
all the birds stand
on the wire, line up
as if wanting to be counted
after hours twirling,
murmurating.  The mind
plays such tricks,
offering the answer
when it is impossible
to make use of it,
when it will sit, waiting
(I hope it will wait),
after all day thinking,
all the time set aside
has been used,
now is when
inspiration chooses,
because my muse
has a particular sense of humor. 

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