Eoghan Walls’ Pigeon Songs is
a gorgeous second collection of poems: richly detailed, densely metaphorical,
steeped in themes of love and loss. The pigeon as a totem animal rings true,
suggesting both a down-to-earth physicality along with an ability to astonish,
to take flight. From the first piece, ‘Angry Birds’ we have a sense of the poet’s themes and preoccupations: we have a richly metaphorical and densely allusive style, a pull towards formal metre and structures. There is also the occasional vigorous vulgarity, adding a touch of blue humour to the canvas, breaking up the formal rigor. Formally adept, vividly evocative, Pigeon Songs rewards re-reading.