By: Han Li
Oh, tortoise!
How small and frightened
You must have felt
Being lifted up
By large, strong yet gentle hands
then DARKNESS
Then when you
came out of that
Cotton drawstring bag
In a
Small square box
Insulated with styrofoam
Oh, tortoise!
How openly
You accepted
Me
And
Your new home
When set within
The glass box
With the heat lamp
Shining down upon your
Colorful
Patterned
Shell
Oh, tortoise!
How hungrily you chomped down
On your first delicious
Piece of cabbage
Slice of strawberry
We feasted together
You and I
Oh, tortoise!
We had so much fun
Over the years
From when you were only
2 inches long
And I only
4 ½ feet tall
To when grew to the size of 2 feet long
And I
5 ½ feet tall
But alas
This has not come to be yet
As you were not born yet
But you shall come into this
Beautiful world
Tonight
Oh, tortoise!
How small and frightened
You must have felt
When you
Came out of your tiny white egg
An only child
Not knowing your mother
But still daring to face the world…
All Alone
Thank you, Herman, my beautiful, brave, and, friendly tortoise
For coming into my life
One warm sunny afternoon