Double bag the carcass and throw it away in your regular trash
Zoe Davis
Double bag the carcass and throw it away in your regular trash
- the correct disposal of birds
As thanks for fixing a shattered fence
my neighbour offered me a lovebird.
He kept an aviary full
of golden pheasants
devastatingly beautiful
yet untamable in their vocality.
My gift was wrapped in pale feathers
a loneliness of pastels. I longed to connect
branch out a splintered hand
take it.
Ideally, they come as a pair
he sighed
offering no insight into the tragedy of
solitude
or why he now possessed an ambiguity.
Reflected in its voided eyes
a grain of death.
I refused the gift
politely
with excuse of allergies.
Fate nodded
understanding.
We went our separate ways
but every morning I could still hear
the pheasants
screaming.
Zoe Davis is an emerging writer from Sheffield, England. A quality engineer in advanced manufacturing by day, she spends her evenings and weekends writing poetry and prose, and especially enjoys exploring the interaction between the fantastical and the mundane, with a deeply personal edge to her work. You can find her words in publications such as: Ink Sweat & Tears, Strix, Illumen Magazine, Dust and Red Ogre Review. You can also follow her on X @MeanerHarker where she's always happy to have a virtual coffee and a chat.