What If This Road
What if this road, that has held no surprises
these many years, decided not to go
home after all;
what if it could turn
left or right with no more ado
than a kite-tail?
What if its tarry skin were like a long, supple bolt of cloth,
that is shaken and rolled out, and takes
a new shape from the contours beneath?
And if it chose to lay itself down
in a new way; around a blind corner,
across hills you must climb without knowing
what’s on the other side; who would not hanker
to be going, at all risks? Who wants to know
a story’s end, or where a road will go?
Sheenagh Pugh (1950-?)
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When Shoes Decide
Our shoes come off
Our tender feet on cold marble
As we enter the Hall of Wisdom
To harvest pearls as the sage speaks
On the paths we take in life.
The heart or the mind
Which decides?
Some say the heart.
Some say the mind.
The sage shakes his head
It’s the shoes we choose
That decide the path we take.
We cringe as we visualise
Comfortable flip flops
On rocky trails.
We leave the hall enlightened
Scrambling to clothe our naked feet.
But the sage is trapped
In the Hall of Wisdom
For his shoes have been stolen.
Chan Joon Yee (1964-?)
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