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THE PREDATOR
Remember that rattlesnake in Round Valley
thick as your arm stretched out in the heat of the sun
in the dirt, the sheen of its mosaic skin,
the tail and bulging rump of the ground squirrel protruding
half-swallowed from its unhinged jaws—immobilized,
unable to do anything but rattle—
BLUE DARNERS
Middle Cora Lake
At sunrise
dragonflies
kiss the surface
of the lake
awake
and interlace
on patrol
true to role
no swerve random:
pairs flip tandem
somersaults
mid-soar—one halts
at water’s edge
above sedge
and hovers: saurian
blue face and silver
compound eyes
goggle back.
Published in the January 2026 issue: View Contents