Lifted into Eden
by
Radiance Angelina Petro
The starlings lifted as one from the telephone lines
along 611 South, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
They cooperated into lemniscates, contracted into rippling circles,
opened into sky, skimmed the ground, blossomed into spirals, surged
in praise, swirled in layers, formed manta rays and whales,
then morphed at once into a twist of string, resolved
into a snake, poured, like sand in an hourglass, then loosened
into the curves of a woman’s body, then a billowing cloak,
then pulled apart, now reassembled, now a smudge of charcoal,
then black ink swirling in water, then subsided, like
a sigh made visible, until, after heaven, they were absorbed into the trees.