High Wall Is Ineffective Poem by Cui Gya

High Wall Is Ineffective



There always have been walls made by people in human history
Even if the sandalwood wall of Solomon Temple was as strong as iron
It was still burned by Romans into a broken wall
No matter how high the wall of Troy was
In the end, it couldn't compete with the buried Trojan horse
The Great Wall, which was built in the Spring and Autumn period
No matter how long it was
It's still flattened into a great hometown without any distinction between inside and outside
By Kublai's strong cavalry brigade
Even in the fall of the iron curtain
It willed not stop the flow of free will
So we saw the fall of the Berlin Wall
It just like a firewall that couldn't be separated from the virtual private network
Don't build walls for yourself in your lifetime
Thoughts need to fly more than your body
If you still believe in the future
Remove those physical walls which block liquidity
Futhermore remove the wall of heart
To reserve some space for meeting the sun

High Wall Is Ineffective
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: truth
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
recently, I think of all kinds of walls, physical and virtual....
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Walker 06 October 2019

How true. Walls have been constructed throughout history. The great Wall of China must be the foremost. The Berlin Wall and now the Wall which Trump is building. A brilliant poem about a poetic subject in itself. We shouldn't build walls around ourselves either, but many people do.

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