Photo of a black and white magpie sitting on a fence

Laniyuk

Bird of Paradise

“Macadamia tree
Sour green mangoes laced with chilli
Corinda, QLD, circa 2003”

  • Magpie songs
    Humidity at daybreak
    I watch the skies
    Bloom blue
    Thinking of you

    Hot coffee dripping
    The breaking of bread
    Thick butter and jam
    Maybe croissant instead

    What I would trade
    To have those moments with you again

  • Macadamia tree
    Sour green mangoes laced with chilli
    Corinda, QLD, circa 2003

    My Grand-Mère bundles her long skirt in one hand
    Holding a bag of mince scraps in the other
    The fly screen door slamming behind her
    She is greeted by two magpies
    A child and her mother
    They give her playful attention
    Tilted heads and black eyes
    Introducing the next generation

    Grandmother magpie will die on land she was born on
    And you will be oceans from yours
    Her descendants will take the same skies
    Her cycle continues
    And your house will be sold
    To settle Will disputes
    Your children
    Unable to even be in the same room
    Hurt running deep from those who know best

    I haven’t been back to your house since you left
    I don’t know if the Magpie still watches from afar
    Or the tropical flowers you cut from the front yard
    And placed on your alter
    For your god
    For your paradise
    Away

  • I led the Rosary
    When news arrived
    That your husband had died
    Kneeling on worn carpet
    In front of the Virgin Mother
    Earnestly reciting prayers
    I never thought I would use
    Beads sliding through my fingers
    Pleading with the lord
    To comfort you

  • Immersed in paradise
    I wonder if you remember me
    Does family even matter
    When you’re enjoying eternity
    If God locks the door on my arrival
    Will you see
    I am not welcome
    In your heaven
    And will never be

About Laniyuk

Laniyuk is a Larrakia, Kungarakan, Gurindji, and French writer and performer of poetry and short memoir. She contributed to the book Colouring the Rainbow: Blak, Queer and Trans Perspectives in 2015, has been published online in Djed Press and the Lifted Brow, as well as in print poetry collections such as UQP’s 2019 Solid Air and 2020 Fire Front. She received Canberra’s Noted Writers Festival’s 2017 Indigenous Writers Residency, Overland’s 2018 Writers Residency and was shortlisted for Overland’s 2018 Nakata-Brophy poetry prize. She runs poetry workshops for festivals, moderates panel discussions, and has given guest lectures at ANU and The University of Melbourne. She is currently completing her first collection of work to be published through Magabala Books.