Guide to Avian Architecture

What we built to hold us, the year's memory,
menus and daytrips, after a while

came loose. Those nights
we balanced on each other's mistakes,

cradling our wine:
twigs those branches now.

Who knew what lived there?
She she she called one bird.

What lived there knew its place.
Another bird splits its nest wide,

hinges the gap with spider silk, learning
to give, to give, to give until breaking. Only then—

either one gives until breaking or one does not.
Copyright Credit: Megan Snyder-Camp, "Guide to Avian Architecture" from Wintering. Copyright © 2016 by Megan Snyder-Camp.  Reprinted by permission of Tupelo Press, www.tupelopress.org.