I remember once, 
  Driven by a foreign fire, 
  Came away from my coop, 
  And stole into the reality I so admired. 
  
  The road stretched narrow, 
  While the sun fell still. 
  My backbone shivered, 
  Tickled by the alien thrill. 
  
  I saw before me a seashore man, 
  Numb, marooned into nothing. 
  A dead man hanging crisp in the ether, 
  Ready for the plucking. 
  
  I reached my hand out, 
  Found myself touching his grave 
  Knowing I could have saved him 
  Was what sealed the bars of my cage. 
  
  Weak and wounded, 
  Back to the herd, I flew. 
  Felt their warm welcome,
  Bid adieu to the liberty I briefly knew.
   
    
    
    
        Published on June 17, 2020 02:59