Oh! I have done quite a bit of fishing in my life
Always at the end of the line
Holding on to pieces of time
Mingling for the right catch night after night
Taken ample time to prepare each asset
To become the unattainable yet desirable bait
Just so there would be something worthy for man to eventually put on his plate.
I have played by the rules of the game
Learned traditional chores, hobbies, technique
Encompassed in the tackle box known as me
Worked hard and accepted less pay
All in yearning to be treated, respected the same
I have tears and sweat and scars where smiles should be
Brought forth human life from inside me
But each time the line sways back, and drops,
I can’t help but wonder how far we have really come
I am not your sport fish, I am your bait
In all the competing mankind just figured out way to late.