Dead Crows
Dead Crows
Early in the morning two crows abandoned wing
as a gun reported clear and sharp
that it had delivered two messages.
Each morning thereafter
until the feathers melted from the flesh
and the bones sang in the wind again
these two comrades inspired the flock
to wing dance, aerial maneuvers, sky acrobatics
to the excitement of low flying,
to hoarse barks and yells, to crow passion
greater than mating in the spring season.
But nothing was resurrected
and the crows returned to the grove.
Only people stare
each morning into the mirror
at their own dying faces.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Hinterland 1 (Sept. 1936) 4.
Word Count
97
Original Publication
Date Published
1936
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
18
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