The Eagle
(inspired by ‘The Moth’s Plea’ by
Elizabeth Jennings)
I am the
metaphor of a metropolis,
And the
symbol of a nation.
You hear
fables of a great beast
But it’s all
a fabrication.
But then you
see a conflicted country,
Full of
discrimination.
Some fifty
states, judged by their race,
A sea of
consternation.
I envy the
birds who have no expectation.
I am
laureled, yet laden with the realisation that
I never
asked for the delegation
Of all this
segregation.
I am the
eagle.
You try to
take a picture of me caged in a city from afar,
But I’m
yearning to once again fly free in the canyons of Utah.
The
responsibility of a country shackled in chains –
Have you
ever thought what it’s like to be
The face of
so much disdain?
They
could’ve picked any other animal than me,
To be the
image of this country.
Samuel Lewis
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