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Omnia - Morrigan

I don’t, don't speak human

when blue comes down to talk

in the clogged old crannies of the night

woman

with ornate skin

moves her arm

her wrist, her fingers

quick like the clicking of a tongue

quick glitter, gentle then gentler

and rippling, a water eye in blue

 

over hills and over muddles

see the crow fly

 

when time comes fluttering back to us

tell me again of the war

when mingles the sword with

flowering heart and the reeds

speak up, their

thin throats filled

with lore, and lure the scattered world here

here here

          here

 

tell me

 

tell me, on and on the

tingling of mud as it is

lifted, lifted, to man, to callous,

like sun-forged flesh and force,

to his child, and the parting

of two lips

parting! the lifting, the toiling of tendon in the

riot of soul

 

over the woods! over mountains

see the crow fly, feel her shadow

when throe laughs, tickles the muscle

and even past wakes up

and even the gaunt clutched spine

of a thin sallow voice

perks up keening

 

hear hear hear

 

the beating of the feat

the beating of the nerve

when chant them men, and sole

and leather, with rumble

the rumble of war

when slides sly down the sweat and dust

and galleries light up

with walls full of human

and museums cradle little stones

little bones and calls

tell me

tell me tell me

even a crow can sing sing

sing one awake

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Written by
Ayesha
21 / F / Pakistan
Published
Apr 13, 2022
Lines·Words
52·249
Notes

perhaps a bit too crowded this one

I like some bits still

12/04/2022

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#war
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