Vultures

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(I have a review of TEETH that’s been sitting in my notebook since April, but I just haven’t had a hot second to transcribe it. I’m going to try to get that in this weekend, maybe?)


“Vultures” is one of the first pieces I wrote, so naturally I wanted to do something ambitious by doing a full social commentary metaphor, because why ease into this new thing I’d never done before? But I do that a lot now to channel anger in an indirect way.


If I had to provide a style comparison for “Vultures,” it would probably lean early Sarah McLachlan.


(Apologies to actual vultures, who are awesome.)


VULTURES


Scavengers caught in cages

Different stages of difficult phases

Fangs filed, claws clipped

To the bone, wings snipped.


Ribs press against skin

As spectators stare in

At beasts who never stood a chance

And never stand a chance again.


Fresh apples in dead mouths

Fresh blood, draining down

Decaying flesh, begging hand unfurled.

When did vultures get to rule the world?


Gold glints in their eyes

Black velvet circling the skies

Safe from the kill, prey the predator’s own.

When did vultures get to rule the world?


Beasts of work, beasts of burden

Unburdened by strain of security

Best to stay low to the ground

Better to maintain the purity.


Hungry eyes, the grass is greener

Where it isn’t needed.

What’s a hare to do

With something to care for, my dear?

Just another bit of roadkill.

No one’s crying, my dear.


Carrion desiccation

Unrepentant desecration

Each poor dying soul strung like a pearl.

When did vultures get to rule the world?


Everything collapses

And dignity lapses

There’s always dissatisfaction

For them to feast upon

A battered, bloody violent reaction

For them to feast upon

As though it doesn’t matter

Which beast they feast upon.


And the predators know

To leave a generous share.

Let the thoroughfare war

Over whether it’s fair.


There’s always more dead to go around.

Always something to blame farther down on the ground.

When did vultures get to rule the world?

When did vultures get to rule the world?

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Published on July 18, 2018 20:13
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