Sympathetic Magpies
There is an old Chinese legend
 About a weaving girl and a cowherd
 Falling in love and being punished
 By Heaven because she was celestial
 And he was a mere mortal
 Heaven only allowed them to meet
 Once a year
 On the seventh day
 Of the seventh month
 The magpies were so sympathetic
 Each year
 On that day
 They made themselves
 Into a bridge
 Stretching across the Milky Way
 So the lovers could kiss
 Poems are sympathetic magpies
 Bridges between lovers
 Bridges between selves
 Bridges between worlds
                
                    
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                            This poem was previously published in To the Stars: Kansas Poets of the Ad Astra Poetry Project, edited by Denise Low (Mammoth Publications, 2009), and is reprinted here by permission of William J. Harris. It is part of the portfolio “I Hope You Like Being Here with Me: The Work of William J. Harris,” curated by Howard Rambsy II.
                    
                        Source:
                        Poetry
                                                                                                                                                                    (February 2023)