On a dreary, February morning, at the SCBWI conference in NYC, I dragged myself to the gym. 

The windows of the hotel fitness center looked across the street at people working in an office building.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It reminded me of an "Ant Farm."

You know - one of those double panes of plexiglass filled with sand and ants building tunnels?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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As I pedaled my stationary bike to nowhere, I peered into these strangers’ work lives. 

I took my nosiness a step further, and I snapped a few pictures and wrote some phrases about what I observed. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That evolved into the following poem, which I fear is a little dark, especially for a Valentine's Day post. My apologies!

 

Ant Farm

sand-colored walls
support the maze –
carefully constructed
to prevent collapse

workers drag and drop
bit by bit,
opening windows
behind windows
that don't open

some climb higher
some burrow deeper
everyone works
to expand The Colony

The Colony must grow
to support The Queen

does she live
a privileged life?

no, she’s in
the boiler room
pumping out eggs
it's a sweatshop
down there too

a worker delivers food
to the top floor
everyone swarms
around The Crumb
hoping for tales 
of The Outside:
    is the sunlight intense?
    do waterbombs fall from the sky?

they don't love
sand-colored lives,
but at least
they’re secure,

warm,
dry …

until The Giant Hand
shakes their world

© Draft 2024, Tracey Kiff-Judson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On a happier note, it’s Poetry Friday! 

Please visit the wonderful Linda Baie at TeacherDance for a poetic stroll down Musical Memory Lane and this week's roundup.

36 comments

  • Wow, Tracey! You did an amazing job writing this poem. The picture of the people working in the offices really does remind me of an ant farm, and I feel like we're all experiencing that "Giant Hand" shaking our world. 
  • Glad you recognized the queen’s labor! I’ve often mused at buildings with windows like this into people’s lives. That giant hand is chilling!
  • Tracey, 
    So interesting. I like how you were inspired seeing that building, thinking of ant farms, and composing that rich poem--full of imagery and metaphor for us to contemplate.
  • Are my comments coming through, Tracey? I feel like they don't go through lately. Here's what I wrote before...
    "So interesting. I like how you were inspired seeing that building, thinking of ant farms, and composing that rich poem--full of imagery and metaphor for us to contemplate."
  • Oh my goodness, Tracey - you had me hooked from the first snoop and then the imagery!  Bravo.  Keep pedaling! ;0)
  • I was an ant in an ant farm for many years, until fate, luck and a bit of courage led me on a completely different path, for which I am eternally grateful!! 
  • Hi Tracey,
    I envy your peek into office life and how creatively you told us about it. On Medium, several writers/photographers who are into "street photography" shared similar scenes that helped them to create, as well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I also, like the ending about the giant hand. It seems thousands of humans are experiencing that now, as well. I couldn't help but draw the analogy. Take Care,
    Carol

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