The h2g2 Poem
Created | Updated Jun 16, 2004
Words Alone
I was hungry.
And you said, 'I wish you food.'
But the meat remained in the drawer,
the potato, unpeeled,
the oven, un-kindled.
I was thirsty.
And you said, 'I wish you drink.'
But the cup remained on the shelf,
the ice, un-melted,
the well, untapped.
I was sick.
And you said, 'I wish you health.'
But the medicine remained in the cabinet,
the wound, un-cleansed,
the pain, unrelieved.
I was in prison.
And you said, 'I wish you freedom.'
But my heart remained locked behind this mask,
the truth, un-emancipated,
the darkness, un-dispelled.
If words alone were sufficient,
I would stop imagining goats.
If wishes were all it took,
I would have been my own sheep.