Broken-Wing Memory From Inside the Cage

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.

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Published on June 17, 2020 02:59
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