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    ARTS & LIFE

    S2P: Time, birds, and other fleet feathered things

    Gillian RennieBy Gillian RennieSeptember 4, 2025Updated:September 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Poems from Ornithology, the latest collection by Makhanda poet Jeannie Wallace McKeown. Ornithology will be launched at Amazwi on Thursday 11 September at 5.30pm.

    Ornithology
    The women in my family
    return as birds
    when they are done being women.
    Grandmothers and great-grandmothers:
    bokmakierie, wagtails, hoopoes.

    My mother didn’t say
    which bird she would be,
    although species in numbers
    held their parliaments
    in her garden.

    She did set a forked length
    of driftwood into the riverbank,
    a perch on which to sit and wait,
    before the silent launch
    of a dusk hunt,

    and on the night after her death,
    while I watched the sun set,
    a spotted eagle owl came,
    and watched with me.

    Zinkwazi Beach
    As clear as a window to Zinkwazi Beach,
    your painting hangs on my wall.

    A hot day, the sea deeper than cobalt,
    the denim sky holding a haze.

    Aloes stand near enough to touch,
    chilli-red flowers with succulent leaves.

    Sand the rich colour of cream
    on the turn, waves frothing white,

    and you, the artist,
    always just outside of the frame.

    Dream Runners
    The dogs are dreaming more
    since hard lockdown started
    and dog walks ended.

    Before, they slept silently, deeply,
    an occasional twitch of a paw
    or an eyelid.

    Now they are taking their missed walks
    in their sleep;
    paws flexing, muscles twitching,
    barks issuing from deep
    in their dream-tight throats.

    Tails wag, ears twitch in greeting
    in their dreaming runs;
    freedom, long grasses,
    hadedas berating from overhead
    and a clear dirt road disappearing
    towards the sunset.

    Are you a poet or creative writer? Share your creative writing or poetry with Grocott’s Mail; send your piece to grocottseditor@ru.ac.za with the subject line ‘Soul 2 Paper’

     

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