September 1, 2023

Invisible Borders • a poem

by Shu-Hsien Ho in Poems0 Comments

   

a fly

     zig zags

             drunken loops

within

the small perimeter

of our balcony

not seeing

  the wider world just beyond:

a majestic walnut tree

massive canopy of green,

   of branches and leaves

dancing and twirling

   with the wind

the crow who

  swoops between

tall pines and sword-point

Cypress

the oleander bushes crowded,

  flourishing

along our long fence,

  human borders of territory

but all no match

  for the vast, open sky

which somehow always

    rises beyond us

this open dome

  the fly could

    easily access

and roam—

  no cage, no bars—

or work keeping you,

  little one!

Notice,

  take full wing

of your

    utter freedom

a good reminder

  in spite of

your seeming choice

  to stay

even this moment

in such tight

          quarters

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