Antiphony: Murmur of Crows

By Xavier Anthony Vazquez

After El Paso

at sunset/flocks will swirl/in pink and lavender/a divested music 
of wings/a coiling dance amiss over head
an overcast chaos aflight, a dusk chorus lamenting/dark bodies collide/ frantic ellipses flicker
the sky, thin curtain between metaphysics and mythology crumpled/a road of witness 
takes in the snarl and holy mess of molecular precision: teeth of feathers, 
their movements harmonic as a head of hair/oblique assembly, a body as one 
as air, shadowing wings a foreshadowing/& now pinions are known to hatch migrating winds

a fading whistle  of reign/ a scheme, discordant scenes 
unwound  and foiled/an instant of burst ire close enough to the border
to stop shrapnel from softening heartbeats in the heat of its procreation,
it’s winter for the faction/watch them
retreat their meticulous design of taxidermal violence/watch them 
retire their shaded partitions of plumage 

nest embers won’t smoke tonight’s air/ won’t whiten 
nest ash of foreign caw and sweat,
there will be no -cides tonight, no sides 
tonight/no frantic law of flight

this congregating spring of strangers/won’t need paper
to nest in the solace of numbers/primacy will be foreign 
to the foreign
a crow’s nest of fraying flag and scraps of white/remnants of a vacant shrine,
a diversity of beaks pitching resounding picks, pecks a mur

                                                                                         mur

                                                                                             mur

                                                                                      mur

an overcast chaos aflight, a dusk chorus rejoicing,
dark bodies make rounds,
a caucus unbound/gathers life mid-flight

a caw echoes off/the last of their rule, their ruses!
for the last time, the sky bruises


Xavier Anthony Vazquez is a writer & educator based in New York City. He graduated from St. John’s University studying government & international relations. In addition to those areas of thought, some themes that continue to inform his work are the nature of quantum consciousness, the relation of haunting & hallowed spaces, as well as the surreal & sublime. His work can be found in Raptor Editing’s The Great Good News of Your Own Voice among other spaces.