Tags
Animal Liturgy, Anthropocene Elegy, Beastly Congregations, Bestial Memory, Ecological Lament, Elegiac Taxonomy, Funerary Landscapes, Gothic Pastoral, Haunted Semantics, Human Animal Mirror, Language And Guilt, Metaphysical Fauna, Mortal Lexicon, Mythic Ecology, Mythic Venery, Nocturnal Omens, Ritual Silence, Sacred Bestiary, Spiritual Zoology, Theological Ruin

A murder descends without sound,
Black vestments of tattered priests;
They speak in the tongue of the drowned—
One hollow note, then silence feasts.
A parliament of eyes convenes
In ruin where the dark begins;
They measure what the stillness means—
The slow arithmetic of sins.
A lamentation drifts, of swans,
White elegies among the reeds;
They grieve for what the dusk has drawn—
The wound through which the evening bleeds.
A shiver of sharks patrols below,
Where drowned confessions drift like prayer;
Their eyes are glass, their hunger grows—
They feed on what no priest would dare.
A watch of nightingales takes wing
Above the graves the living leave;
They carry what we cannot bring—
The only hymns the dead believe.
A company of wolves at rest
Lies circled round an ashen stone;
Their breath ascends, a prayer unblessed,
To a god of moss, of root and bone.
A memory of elephants
Kneels among the bones decayed;
They hold the dust of continents—
The weight of all that’s cast astray.
A whisper of ghosts remains,
Still moving through the words we say;
We cursed the beasts with human pain—
And what we named has walked away.