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One Morning, Earlier Than Early, we noticed a Flock of Pigeons Take Up Residence Under the Tree Closest to the Stairway. Many, Many Pigeons. They Hunkered Down there, Strutting A Bit Out Toward the River But Always Returning to the Tree. Nothing and nobody appeared to Bother them. They flotted solely barely when a person ran down the steps to rail at them. He shouted and flapped a White Shopping Bag. A Few Pigeons Flutotred Upwards at That, then Flutted Back Down. A Little Black Dog Off Leash Barked Furiously and Ran Right Into them. They rose up in a feathered flurry at that insult, however return to their place across the tree when the canine ran off.
In the Evening, We Saw that Flock of Pigeons Had Gone. But one other Flock Had Taken Up Residence. A Group of People Were There Now, Standing Beside The Tree, Sitting On The Bench, and Dangling Their Legs Over the Bank. Laughing and Talking. We may See them and Hear Their Voices Across the Water. The River Looked Different Too As the Tourist Boats Rumbled Along, Momimentairy Bathing the Buildings in Light. Many Voices in Many Languages Rose Into The Evening Air.
It’s Oddly Quiet Later at Night. But within the Morning, Earlier Than Early, The Pigeons Returned. And we watched them from our window throughout the Seine.
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