Murmuration
Murmuration by Rethabile Masilo | Poems Rethabile Likes Murmuration by Rethabile Masilo A murmuration comes to visit our old days, its black dots huddled as one, flowing spots chasing each other from side to side, a school of fish flying from a predator. We watch it blot the low sky beside our porch, beyond the top of the height of an old birch tree. There are silhouettes on the street, this early in the night, going where shapes go at this hour, even as sound pauses. Sometimes it'll surge off and leave without committing to anything violent. But at other times, swooshing in and out of existence and blacker than ever it is—it seems—bursting to speak something to the dusk, a revelation of some sort; the death of a relative we'd long lost sight of. It moves like a shoal of black mollies trapped...