The Grey Crane
Cynthia Zhang
(Written on January 30, 2011)
Oh ho!
Startled by a grey shadow shooting
out of the bush,
I held my breath to watch over to the
lake.
Look, a grey crane!
Reaching out on her wings,
The crane was a motionless moving
giant against the sky,
Until she slowly and lightly landed
on the ice afar.
Only then could I breathe again.
“Beautiful! I should have brought my
camera.”
Two ladies nearby shrugged to each
other.
Their dogs were gazing at the
standing crane.
All by herself on the vast lake,
With the bright winter afternoon
sunshine all over,
The grey crane closed her eyes.
The world she escaped from was still
there,
Not a bit of the bustling and
hustling lessened,
Including me watching her.
I smiled to myself.
I became part of the world to the
crane
When all I needed was to escape from
the world,
Even if just momentarily.
Work, life, love, family.
Oh, do NOT forget, the exam.
A long walk along the lake brought me
back
To where I met the crane.
Absorbed in my own thoughts,
I caught a glimpse of a grey shadow
next to me.
Not a shadow this time.
I could almost touch the fine
glimmering feather,
And the slim yellowish long legs.
Oh! My…
Again, she shot out with an elegant
slide
Over the sky to land on the thin ice
away from me
As if she was making fun of my
childish appall
At her unearthly beauty.
“Hey, you’re beautiful, my crane!”
I articulated and repeated.
My crane!
You are there with me with your life
and beauty!
And you will be with me in my words
and heart.