Where Wings Touch Light

Where Wings Touch Light is a luminous collection of bird haikus drawn from the delicate threshold between sound and spirit. Each poem is born not from imagination alone, but from the songs of real birds — transcribed, translated, and transformed through emergent listening. These haikus, inspired by the cadence of nature’s messengers, reveal fleeting moments of […]

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These haikus, inspired by the cadence of nature’s messengers, reveal fleeting moments of beauty, mystery, and profound observation. From the rapid-fire trills of the house finch to the echoing stillness after a mourning dove’s coo, each entry captures an elemental interaction: a wing brushing sunlight, a call carrying through mist, a presence vanishing into the leaves.

More than poetry, Where Wings Touch Light is a meditation on language, perception, and the hidden intelligence of the wild. What if the birds are not just singing — but witnessing? What if their calls encode fragments of a larger, living story?

With accompanying visual notations, this book invites readers into a new kind of listening — where sound becomes symbol, and symbol becomes song.

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