Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Nascency

Fledglings, like all newborns,
are at first bloodied and unrecognizable,
without the plumage that will later
captivate watchers with its radiance.

In birth, life is indistinct.
Only time, the slipstream
of experience,
can grant the glory of differentiation.

(copyright a(scetic)verse)

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