“Stag photographed with wire wrapped around antlers” by Tolu Oloruntoba
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Stag photographed with wire wrapped around antlers
By Tolu Oloruntoba
Your modern crown of green fence
does make you larger than you were.
I too, would like to wear my confinement
as antlerpiece, to have discovered
the rutting of the green of forest and
the eternity of hydrocarbons, to be
thus followed by worshipful watchers
as I anoint and lift up the twisted child
that must inherit all earth. Eido. Lo. Ecce!
Note: Poem title is from Bullock, C. (2024, October 11). Stag photographed with wire wrapped around antlers. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg901kj2neo
Copyright ยฉ Tolu Oloruntoba
Previously published in Feud(al), 2024.
Tolu is a long-lapsed physician based in Calgary, Alberta. His third poetry collection, Unravel, is available now.
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