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Allen Swart Efficiency Lesson The first bird drops like a bad thought. The second folds mid-argument. I stay on the wire, the only punctuation left in the sentence. Humans love efficiency. One stone, two wings ruined. I learn math quickly— the sky is wide, people throw with purpose. ----- This Quadrille (44 word poem) shared with those birds on a wire over at DVerse Poets Pub. ----- ©2026 Christopher Reilley   I would love to know what you thought about this piece.  Please consider leaving a comment.

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