Yet thought must see
Sphinx and Medusa (1975) Clark Ashton Smith
That eve of time when man no longer yearns,
Grown deaf before Life’s Sphinx, whose lips are barred;
When from the spaces of Eternity,
Silence, a rigorous Medusa, turns
On the lost world the stress of her regard.
A rigorous Medusa

A remarkable capture! Love your poem, IJ!
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Thank you. We had a grandstand view of this bird from a boat.
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Beautiful shot
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Thanks
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