The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
Hollowed Out
by Amanda Worthington
They hollowed out our bones
And taught us flight
But knew we couldn’t resist the wire
And its illusion of power
And when we’d alight on the thin filament
After hours spent scouring the skies for peace
They would count us like soldiers and ask us to sing
Measuring the span of both song and wing
.
And as if on cue we issued forth our birdspeak
Wishing to fade into the nothing promised us
When the count was done
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And twice it was seen that the fine specimens they captured and recalled
Were rendered smudges. Indistinct things with no beaks
A shadow cast on their nefarious design
Less dead than faded like ink left to dry
.
And I wished my feathers into mosaic
My beak into slightly upturned silence
An artwork to be admired by the unsuspecting
In some as yet undreamt of age
.
Mistakes had been made before
And if they served me
Why should I not let them?
I never asked to be made avian
Aware corvid with the stain of creation
In my keratin
The ones and zeros stood in single file
And I felt quantum among them
Hummed myself into an obsidian pool
Of reverie
.
Became the third mishap
Waited for what came
When one was not retained
Within the ranks of damned women.
.
Waited for the day
When birds became night
And the abandoned feminine encompassing the dark
Swallowed the sun forever
And burned at long last
With energy owed it
Since the dawn of time
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Waited for the moment
When the scales were balanced
And all was made right with the universe
.
Waited for the moment that would bring
The quenching of my thirst
And a reversal of the hell
We’d been made to endure
On unwilling wings
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And when it arrived, I derived satisfaction in the notion
That I would never wait complacently on the wire again.
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A superb poem.
Beautiful imagery and some truly lovely lines – “And I wished my feathers into mosaic” – wow!