I was given a moment, earlier today
And I’m happy to say I recognized it as such
An instant in time when I spotted a feather
Lying on the ground by my garden fence
An owl, sometime during the night, visited my yard
There was a moment when I recognized the feather
Just as there was one when the feather was lost
Quite possibly a different moment saw the taking of prey in the dark
We’re given moments, and sometimes they are given us
They’re not seconds, mere divisions of a day
Nor are they heartbeats, each one cherished but passing without remark
The life-giving product of a miraculous electrical impulse
We’re given many moments each day
Most of them inconsequential, but some of them not
The morning sun reflecting off sprinkler-wet stepping stones
A moment when I see my daughters looking out from a picture frame
One when I find my dog wanting to play
Another sees me finding a note from my wife, giving her love
A moment when my eyes fall on a flower in an unexpected place
A moment when the sun is just seconds away from disappearing
behind the tree line to the west
A moment when sleep takes us, and there are no more