Goodbye

It was easy to send you off, 
up into the inviting sky
with its stage lighting bright
then dim according to mood,
not because you were not
precious to me--nothing,
nothing out there could
be more precious to me--
but because you are a bird
and I could never snip-snip,
with two or four cruel clips,
your wings and take the hand
you have in the game we play,
the winning hands that allow you
fly fly fly, and you wanted to fly;
I did not dare to ask why,
or trouble you with worries
of finally crashing or not being able
to navigate the starless skies,
but simply--again, you were everything
to me, it’s no lack of care--
let go of you, and your hollow bones,
which I thought were mere convenience
for my holding you all day
and showing off your shocking showy colors
to all and sundry others, these bones
of yours allowed you to flap flap fly
into the sky as I went to my chair
to write, write what replaced whatever cries
I might have made to heartless skies
for you to come back, flap back
instead of flapping goodbye. At least
you flapped and waved goodbye, I wrote
at least you waved goodbye,
and took a heavy, warming-peaceful sigh.

2 Comments

  1. Hayley Chau's avatar Hayley Chau says:

    This is a beautiful poem! To love someone so much to see them fly is a selfless act

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    1. Richard Q's avatar Richard Q says:

      Thank you, Hayley. Many loves were with me when the poem arrived.

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