A LONE CROW BECAME RAVEN
“A LONE CROW BECAME RAVEN”
Ⓒ 2020 J.Tabby
Japanese Culture translated by R.M.Coon
10th May, at 12:51 p.m.
Through a west-southwest window.
The wind is blowing.
How many months ago, was there a bird’s nest on a branch grown from the trunk of an emerald tree?
The asphalt has dried, then rounded and blurry sand grains have already turned into the sea.
On that day, suddenly, I noticed a crow which appeared from my 8 o’clock.
The big crow which had preening plumage, was tilting the head and looking at something with its small eyes of black onyx.
To the sky that seemed like I could touch it if I reached for it, the crow flied, came down,
but didn’t fly away, sometimes tilted the head and I watched crow’s one eye.
If I remenber correctly, the crow came there everyday, until a season of my sixteen years passed, this is perhaps how I spent time everyday,
I only looked at its face in profile.
Parent and child who were walking on the greenway,
the child jumped, the adult looked as dull as ditch-water, I closed the window, then I shouted out.
I would rather tell them something worthless than pop my chin up and bite my tongue.
I wonder why everybody who comes from the front is always a liar.
Don’t you know the look on your face is probably called happiness?
The sun was too bright, so I had named the crow before the sun went down.