A heart that’s beating just like mine.Starts thumping faster as we climb.
It isn’t ‘natural’, I know,
To be this close and, bending low,
Inhale, exhale, and match her breath,
Without the glass, that’s likely death.
And yet, meeting those eyes, sunk deep,
Breathing in, out, it’s no great leap
To feel like we were born the same
And just grew up with different names.
Some daft mistake at birth, we’re told.
The glass is gone – so, feeling bold,
I step into those ancient arms
And all at once, it’s all so calm.
A heart that’s beating just like mine
Starts thumping faster as we climb.
The ropes are branches, walls are trees –
It’s not just her who’s been set free.
With our long-limbed dexterity
We eat, and rest and simply be
Together, triumphant, we are here.
And all glass walls will disappear.
What’s this? I’m gently nudged aside.
I’ve had my time on this fair ride.
But deep and true I know I can
Believe in an orangutan.
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By Lucy Langdon
Lucy is a freelance writer who works with businesses, organisations and individuals who are doing brilliant and inspiring things. She's also a nature-lover and occasional poet.