Ravens swarm
above a railroaded manly path
I walk
With downriver pilgrims
through mortal silenced wilderness,
away from more dogmatic savagery
Deadly, I fear,
chattering
clattering
flapping righteous wings
roosting crones
stalking,
inviting history’s dry splattered bones
to continue back
toward forward
And so continue
with othered chatter
now fluttering and twittering
off right
on to left
cawing barren winter trees
warning mystery’s clawing concern
Not urgent
yet relentlessly hungry
Poignant memories
for eyes to see
ears to hear,
not follow
But walk along side
then back away,
leaping invisible borders
noted by naked trees,
silent witnesses
of paternal journey’s ravenous flight
Now squawking
stalking right side
and behind,
encouraging hubris to continue on
oil-spilled tracks
But not too far
for they have a place to show
much like rook voices sound
rushing early spring’s awakening brook
Streaming water chattering against rock,
fat rain too loud dropping
on scolding cold tin roof
shelter.
Rain comes
enjoying refound sounds
here to witness this black river
of clatter chatter
purifying ironed tracks
Ahead now,
growing
crowing across shivering river
through grey winter woodland
Raucous spell toward quiet left
pause to swell again
like summer’s nighttime crickets.
Crowded ravens regather
to cautiously
silently
suspiciously roost behind me,
watching
What trauma will pass
from upriver,
uptrack,
up desolate time’s revolution
hunting haunting mystery
Not urgent
aching dull memories
of starving othered bones
for breaking richer
deeper
quieter upriver fragile times
Pausing stormy visions
fleet fluttered reminders,
then off again
Flying right winged journeys
leaving left behind
to embitter
railroad walking mine.