What is this thing
that we have about a wall?
For centuries humans
have had occasion
To build structures
in hopes to forestall
Any threat of attack
or invasion.
The Great Wall of
China is very well known,
Requiring effort to
be built through the ages.
A structure of such
immensity requires
That it be designed
and completed in stages.
Thick walls of
castles and fortresses abound
To protect against
plunder and pillage.
Protective walls
also surround
Many a quaint
Medieval village.
As you traverse
America you’ll see
Walls and fences
throughout the land.
DO NOT ENTER signs
naturally will be—
Along with NO
TRESPASSING—in great demand.
Around many homes is
a wall or a fence—
Usually, that is,
around the back yards.
Some people go to
greater expense
And live in a gated
community with guards.
Sometimes I wonder
if they’re worth the labor—
All of these fences
built at great cost.
But some say a good
fence makes a good neighbor,
Quoting the line
from the poem by Frost.
There are reasons
for walls, no doubt.
In East Germany and
East Berlin,
Instead of trying to
keep people out,
Walls were
constructed to keep people in.
Walls around prisons
also deter
The inmates from
fleeing before they’re released.
From seeing school
walls, we can infer
How much school
violence has increased.
The wall that Israel
has built—we can see—
Winds in and out of
the West Bank location.
It’s there for
defense, we are told, although we
Can also see that
it’s for separation.
Some want a wall on
our southern border.
That will solve our
problems, they say.
Frankly, that would
be a tall order
Who has the money to
fritter away?
Some walls are the
intangible kinds—
The ones around us
that are invisible
And prevent us from
truly opening our minds.
To deny their
existence would be risible.
I wonder: will it
ever end--
This building of
barriers to keep us apart?
It seems as though
we're trying to extend
The wall surrounding
the human heart.
(7-22-14) By Bob B
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