The Crow Calls

The crow calls me on the telephone. The caller i.d. repeats,
mechanically,

“a bird, a bird” and I pick up. Before I speak, the crow says
“I

didn’t want you.” “No one else is home,” I say. “I’ve
never

wanted you.” “That’s okay,” I reply. “That’s why I’m
calling

you, to tell you I’ve never wanted you.” “Okay,
should

I say goodbye now?” “Not until I tell you to say
anything

more. I hear you breathing. I don’t like that
either.”

 

 

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John Levy
Picture Rupert Loydell

 

 

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