Grackles, by Walter Wykes

Grackles

Thousands of black leaves in the trees
When there should be none.   Leaves immune to the cold winter wind,
Leaves with tiny yellow eyes.
Silent. Staring.   A clap of thunder and they take flight,
Almost frightening in their numbers.   They darken the sky,
Then turn, as one,
And settle again on the bare branches.

poems.one - Walter Wykes

Walter Wykes