Throughout sixteen seasons
I merely looked out of
the five bay windows of my
brick walled birdcage at
shadows of Elm trees
dancing along either
side of the street.
I was only
a lonely observer.
But late one night deep
in the heart of the fifth
summer I sensed an
odd strength surging
through
my weakened wings.
I quietly opened the
door of my cage, glided
down the driveway and
onto the street below,
enticed by warm blustery
and liberating midnight
winds under the strange
glow of moonlight through
translucent
sunbaked
and
cracked
clay
clouds.
I no longer just longingly
admired the view of the
dancing shadows on the
street through a window;
I actually felt the shadows
of those living branches
and leaves dance with
my shadow and felt them
caress my
hair
face
arms
legs
mind
and
spirit
as I did a
low test flight with
them for
only about twenty feet
over and along the
back street below.
I longed to continue
my solo night flight
like a bird through
the midnight air in
currents of streets
and hundreds of miles
of highway where my
baby and I like two
newly
freed birds could fly
across the
Sea
of
Change
and
of
Destiny
where we could at last
be truly free in our
hearts in our minds
and also physically.
But like a well-trained
domesticated bird
I reluctantly returned
to the large cage of my
mind where I continue
to dream of being free --
my
gentle
companion
and
me.
© 2025 Daniel Tucker
PLEASE NOTE:
PHYSICAL REHABILITATION GREATLY HELPS YOU APPRECIATE THE LITERAL AND METAPHORICAL BEAUTY OF THE SEASONS AND OF NIGHT AND DAY .