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Upon Reading That Eric Dolphy Transcribed Even the Calls of Certain Species of Birds, (2016) John Murillo I think first of two sparrows I met when walking home, late night years ago, in another city, not unlike this — the one bird frantic, attacking I thought, the way she swooped down, circled my head, and flailed her wings in my face; how she seemed to scream each time I swung; how she dashed back and forth between me and a blood-red Corolla parked near the opposite curb; how, finally, I understood: I spied another bird, also calling, its foot inexplicably caught in the car’s closed door, beating its whole bird body against it. Trying, it appeared, to bang himself free. And who knows how long he’d been there, wailing. Who knows — he and the other I mistook, at first, for a bat. They called to me — something between squawk and chirp, something between song and prayer — to do something, anything. And, like any good god, I disappeared. Not indifferent, exactly. But with things to do. And, most likely, on my way home from another heartbreak. Call it 1997, and say I’m several thousand miles from home. By which I mean those were the days I made of everyone a love song. By which I mean I was lonely and unrequited. But that’s not quite it either. Truth is, I did manage to find a few to love me, but couldn’t always love them back. The Rasta law professor. The firefighter’s wife. The burlesque dancer whose daughter blackened drawings with ms to mean the sky was full of birds the day her daddy died. I think his widow said he drowned one morning on a fishing trip. Anyway, I’m digressing. But if you asked that night — did I mention it was night? — why I didn’t even try to jimmy the lock to spring the sparrow, I couldn’t say, truthfully, that it had anything to do with envy, with wanting a woman to plead as deeply for me as these sparrows did, one for the other. No. I’d have said something, instead, about the neighborhood itself, the car thief shot a block and a half east the week before. Or about the men I came across nights prior, sweat-slicked and shirtless, grappling in the middle of the street, the larger one’s chest pressed to the back of the smaller, bruised and bleeding both. I know you thought this was about birds, but stay with me. I left them both in the street — the same street where I’d leave the sparrows — the men embracing and, for all one knows (especially one not from around there), they could have been lovers — the one whispering an old, old tune into the ear of the other — Baby, baby, don’t leave me this way. I left the men where I’d leave the sparrows and their song. And as I walked away, I heard one of the men call to me, please or help or brother or some such. And I didn’t break stride, not one bit. It’s how I’ve learned to save myself. Let me try this another way. Call it 1977. And say I’m back west, South Central Los Angeles. My mother and father at it again. But this time in the street, broad daylight, and all the neighbors watching. One, I think his name was Sonny, runs out from his duplex to pull my father off. You see where I’m going with this? My mother crying out, fragile as a sparrow. Sonny fighting my father, fragile as a sparrow. And me, years later, trying to get it all down. As much for you — I’m saying — as for me. Sonny catches a left, lies flat on his back, blood starting to pool and his own wife wailing. My mother wailing, and traffic backed, now, half a block. Horns, whistles, and soon sirens. 1977. Summer. And all the trees full of birds. Hundreds, I swear. And since I’m the one writing it, I’ll tell you they were crying. Which brings me back to Dolphy and his transcribing. The jazzman, I think, wanted only to get it down pure. To get it down exact — the animal racking itself against a car’s steel door, the animals in the trees reporting, the animals we make of ourselves and one another. Stay with me now. Don’t leave me. Days after the dustup, my parents took me to the park. And in this park was a pond, and in this pond were birds. Not sparrows, but swans. And my father spread a blanket and brought from a basket some apples and a paring knife. Summertime. My mother wore sunglasses. And long sleeves. My father, now sober, cursed himself for leaving the radio. But my mother forgave him, and said, as she caressed the back of his hand, that we could just listen to the swans. And we listened. And I watched. Two birds coupling, one beating its wings as it mounted the other. Summer, 1977. I listened. And watched. When my parents made love late into that night, I covered my ears in the next room, scanning the encyclopedia for swans. It meant nothing to me — then, at least — but did you know the collective noun for swans is a lamentation? And is a lamentation not its own species of song? What a woman wails, punch drunk in the street? Or what a widow might sing, learning her man was drowned by swans? A lamentation of them? Imagine the capsized boat, the panicked man, struck about the eyes, nose, and mouth each time he comes up for air. Imagine the birds coasting away and the waters suddenly calm. Either trumpet swans or mutes. The dead man’s wife running for help, crying to any who’d listen. A lamentation. And a city busy saving itself. I’m digressing, sure. But did you know that to digress means to stray from the flock? When I left my parents’ house, I never looked back. By which I mean I made like a god and disappeared. As when I left the sparrows. And the copulating swans. As when someday I’ll leave this city. Its every flailing, its every animal song. --



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