I Ask Why?

A poem about love and separation.

I Ask Why?

I was unwanted by you, you who were supposed to love me.
You left me. I ask why?
All alone among the eagles,
Just a little bird, unable to fly.

Landbound, I yearned,
Freedom was my birthright.
The same freedom you snatched away from me,
When you left me. I ask why?

Day in, day out, I sat watching.
I just looked at the eagles, soaring,
Effortlessly, beautifully, their flight mocking.
But I don’t remember you coming. I ask why?

Seeing the Eagles scale limitless skies,
I refused to be weak; I refused to die.
So, I became an eagle,
And taught me how to fly.

Eagle Eyes. I Ask Why
By Camera Nation/ Shutterstock

On broken wings, I soared,
Finally, near my beloved sky.
Yet with yearning, my heart still roared,
My thoughts came back to your left; I still ask, why?

When one day I met someone else, about to die.
The same soul we both, possessed.
So, I said, “I’ll take these, your broken wings, and teach you to fly.”
But you’re still gone, and I still wonder, why?

Published by
Anushna Satapathy