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I won’t tell you

Posted on February 5, 2021February 6, 2021 by Wen Zhai
Wen Zhai // Contributor
Valeriya Kim // Illustration

Ok
I will tell you
about the wild apple trees
and how I raced
against squirrels and ants
to taste the fallen apples

I will tell you
about how once
I treated myself
with wild cherries
so full that
I hiccuped
and how despair I was
staring at
the cherry tree
as tall as a multi-floor building
or the one
hanging over the waters

I will tell you
about how the poplar leaves fell
and the crisp sound of them
breaking away from the branches
and what a dance

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to the ground
as if they were not
coming to their deaths
but to join
a party celebrating life

I will tell you
about the squirrel that decided to run
towards me
on a narrow bridge

I will tell you
about the duck that
patiently led my way
on the forest path

I will tell you
about the raccoon that approached me
and stood on its hind legs
to carefully observe me

I will tell you
about the grey heroine
that met me
three days in a row
on a beach
at dusk
Standing
or walking up and down
in the water
meters away from me
until I became confused
of who was taming
and who was tamed

I will tell you
about the two seagulls
stopped in mid-air
in front of me
as if inviting me to a show
dropped clams
on the pebble beach
and cracked them open
for lunch
Twice
on a hot summer day
while I was reading
barely in the shade
on a bench
not far away

I will tell you
about how a deer casually
crossed the path before me
to join its friend
without one bit of fear
as if I was one
of them

Maybe
I will also tell you
the sound of
a group of geese
flapping their wings
flying along the shore so low
that if I wasn’t
behind a tree
I might be
able to touch them
But
I won’t tell you
Where
all these happened

No
Way

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