Raven Takes Wing
The first step is admitting it: I am a willful forgetter
(I’ve taken this first step many times)
My bones are inclined to forget
The crick in my neck
the dull ache in my wrist
It should be obvious how they got this way
It is obvious
somewhere in the recesses
Black drongo common kingfisher
I summon memories like bird
I assign them colours
If I admire the way they swoop
and soar
dive and catch
if I separate myself
from them make them
pretty things
with wings
things
outside myself
things that sing things
that eat the bugs
that plague me
I can both
remember them
and send them
scattering
like birds
Kite. cormorant heron the colour
of a pale amethyst
If I think of them this way
the way they move
is not frightening
the way they plunge
and peck the way they
persist
buoyed
by a gust
I cannot see
After Dionysus set
tigers upon Amethyst
he wept his rage fallen
into wine-
coloured tears
that stained the girl
turned
to stone
It’s how amethysts
got their colour
how my memory
the one I keep trying to send
into flight
was stained
Rage
An apology
The egret a white flag
Thin throat Thin song
It’s impossible to hear egret
without
an echo
Regret My thoughts
are scattering
like sandpipers
I am falling
out of reason The birds
are losing their feathers
The wind
is forcing them
to land They are waving
like flags
like surrender like
egrets
feet planted
in thick
mud

