‘Raucous gleaners’
“Bedraggled feathers like bonnets
that would fly off if they weren’t strapped,
kazoo-voiced, a chorus of crying dolphins
or rusty sirens a speck of dust could set off?
these raucous gleaners milling around….’’
— From “Gulls in Wind,’’ by Betsy Sholl (born 1945). A former Maine poet laureate, she lives in Portland.