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This poem was written in response to a comment from [livejournal.com profile] kestrels_nest outside of a specific event.  It was sponsored by Anthony & Shirley Barrette.  It belongs to the series Fledgling Grace, which you may explore further on the Serial Poetry page.  Read about silkies and their colors.


Silkies


The Fledging revealed
many things that had been hidden

including some adoptions that had been hushed up,
much to the consternation of those involved
as the mismatched plumage appeared,
perfectly buff flocks scattered by
eruptions of blue or black.

That which was hidden
out of shame or intent to harm
had a tendency to come out in feathers.

In more positive families,
adoption drew on common ground:
the Irish parents with their Italian daughter
all dressed in humble sparrow feathers,
the white parents with their black son
preening each other's pigeon wings.

For others,
blood might be thicker than water
but love would be thicker than blood.

In a rare few cases,
the spirit inspired feathers
that the body had no way to bring,
as the soulchild found a way to chosen parents
through someone else's passage,
matched wing to wing
beyond all parting.

Then there were the silkies,
with the fine fluff of the best setting hens
in black or white, blue or buff, calico or splash,
ginger red or the ever-popular partridge.

They always matched,
adoptive families showing their true colors,
one spirit though not one flesh
revealing marks of devotion.


Silkie feathers were common
among queer families and blended families,
among those who took in the different and the imperfect,
who understood the subtle wisdom that

love is a verb.

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Date: 2013-01-06 05:16 am (UTC)
ext_3294: Tux (Default)
From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
Mmmmmmm. Been dealing with real-life `ohana a lot these last few weeks... along with blood-kin that aren't always so pleasant.

Hm. The thought occurs to me, marriage is the ultimate act of creating `ohana. So, why should it *not* be that, once (if?) one is ready to handle the idea, that *all* family should be chosen?

The idea of the utter chaos into which this would plunge various immigration services brings a smile...

Thoughts

Date: 2013-01-06 05:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com
>>Mmmmmmm. Been dealing with real-life `ohana a lot these last few weeks... along with blood-kin that aren't always so pleasant.<<

*hugs*

>>Hm. The thought occurs to me, marriage is the ultimate act of creating `ohana. So, why should it *not* be that, once (if?) one is ready to handle the idea, that *all* family should be chosen?<<

It's an interesting concept. I could imagine a culture where birth or raising bonds could be accepted or refuted upon reaching adulthood, and where more than just sexual bonds could be formalized legally.

>>The idea of the utter chaos into which this would plunge various immigration services brings a smile...<<

*cackle* Watch me have NO sympathy at all for their woes. *plays tiny violin*

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2013-01-06 05:37 pm (UTC)
ext_3294: Tux (Default)
From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
*cackle* Watch me have NO sympathy at all for their woes. *plays tiny violin*

<3

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