Crow Blacker Than Ever
Written by duckrabbitJohn’s post earlier today reminded me of this black work by Ted Hughes, one of the great poets of the 20th century:
When God, disgusted with man,
Turned towards heaven,
And man, disgusted with God,
Turned towards Eve,
Things looked like falling apart.
But Crow Crow
Crow nailed them together,
Nailing heaven and earth together-
So man cried, but with God’s voice.
And God bled, but with man’s blood.
Then heaven and earth creaked at the joint
Which became gangrenous and stank-
A horror beyond redemption.
The agony did not diminish.
Man could not be man nor God God.
The agony
Grew.
Crow
Grinned
Crying: “This is my Creation,”
Flying the black flag of himself.
Ted Hughes – From, Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow
Discussion (1 Comment)
Thanks, I had not come across this. It is blacker than a crow’s body. Certainly.