Wednesday, April 19, 2023

New Poetry by Percy Olsen










To my daughter

At first we all shared in it
Over an oval table
Let it fill our homes to the brim and billow out the windows
There was plenty to go around

When a man in a stale room
Brushed the dust off his rounded shoulders
He put up his fences
And claimed some for himself

When we saw what the man had done
Most met this divergence with a shrug
We still shared in it, bottled it and let it carry us to unseen places
There was plenty to go around

But there were others who imitated the man
And their shoulders were too pushed forward
And they stole from the pool and said it had always been theirs 
But we didn’t mind
There was plenty to go around

And when we poisoned it
We said don’t worry
We said there was plenty left

And when we burned it
We said don’t worry
There was plenty left

And when it was infected
We ran from the cure
And our shoulders tipped forward
And we said there was plenty left to build a fence around


- © Percy Olsen 2023


Percy Olsen lives in Astoria, New York, where he practices law and spends quality time with his family. This is his first writing submission in over a decade.  


 

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