Soft spoken cranes

by Adèle Barclay

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(Part 1)

I prefer you soft-spoken, words uncurled

And an unmentioned hand

That twists paper-thin sentences into origami cranes

They stretch their wings that we have made

They are creased in all the wrong places

Not from a lack of concentration or effort

But a lack of skill

Yet still they dive with an oddly curved neck

Into our conversation (devoid of any grand purpose)

And so our origami creatures unfold themselves into a crippled but affable flight:

Clumsy, you could be beautiful

Creased, we may be right

Crooked, we were too delicate at times

Crinkled, not forceful enough

We watch our crumpled creatures

Live out the rest of their days in a short life

Let them breathe the clouds of our wasted breath

Until we can give up our scribbled lyrics of

“he said” and “she said”

lift ourselves up from this mess, battered from inexperience

the mistakes we make while desperately trying to create

learn from these early attempts at beautiful paper birds

and know when to put these old unspoken scraps

to rest

(Part 2)

All the folds foreshadowed

what was to come in the night

well, even when we didn’t

origami: the act

we created, heavy-breaths

silently mouthing the instructions:

Seize the crease,

make the wings lift,

and breathe life into

Paper,

unscathed by ink

but wrinkled by touch

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