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The Owls of Oslo

October 1, 2017 by T H Savaht 4 Comments

The Owls of Oslo
I cannot see
I hear them over the din of cars
and bells
and the drunken cacophony
of Saturday evening
perched
in crumbling alcoves
of terraced
apartments
testing
their
uncertain voices

The Wolves of Oslo
are hunted
They die
in dreams
shot by those
in camouflage
or color coordinated
parkas
on frigid nights
behind
stolid barns
unwilling to be
judged

The Crows of Oslo
are two toned
cawing out mournful pickings
of song
grasping bleak wires
snow covered and trembling
beneath cobble stone
streets
too tired
from memory

The People of Oslo
are moving
teetering to
and fro
in a balmy Summer breeze
the weight
of leaden feet
fresh
from the foundry
standing tall
upon
their
slumping shoulders

what will they do?

The Wolves
The Crows
The Owls
wait…

Filed Under: Featured Writing, Poetry

About T H Savaht

T H Savaht moved to Oregon in 2010. A healing arts practitioner, T H has studied with indigenous people in Siberia and South America. He began writing poetry in earnest while studying and eating moon pies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. He is also the author of Ebon Chronicles, a self help guide disguised as a vampire novel. He currently resides in Norway, crafting stories and skipping stones on the fjord.

Comments

  1. Watt Childress says

    October 1, 2017 at 4:30 pm

    Freaking awesome!

    Reply
    • Vinny Ferrau says

      October 1, 2017 at 10:16 pm

      Thank you my perseverant and beautiful brother!

      Reply
  2. Margaret Hammitt-McDonald says

    April 6, 2018 at 11:36 am

    Vinny, thank you for reminding us so beautifully that in a world that ceases to make room for crows and wolves also has left no room for humanity. It’s not a matter of non-human animals versus humans, or natural environment versus human environment. The world is, and shall become, either a community of all beings or a post-apocalyptic terrain where no one survives, except the artificial (and who wants to be outlived by a smartphone?)

    Reply
    • T H Savaht says

      November 19, 2021 at 1:37 am

      Amen, dear Sister, I stand with the Crows…

      Reply

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