The Berlin Wall
Guarded concrete ideology,
a physical Iron Curtain.
Not meant as a careless exhibit,
only a once-upon-a-time demarcation.
An unreliable window,
with bias reveal,
showing cold trust,
in an era of the inflexible issuing
of forbidden encounters.
Patrolled along road rail
or checkpoint Charlie,
at nine border crossings
by desperate duty guards.
Later, protests of the unacceptable division,
and a historical speech,
then a bill,
created the first pleasing gap.
The assured happening of destruction
created new binding friends,
and a once unlikely family was born
in this clipped decade.
One side filled with art,
One side bare,
Two sides of one coin kept apart,
Finally, a scene most fair.
©Imbler, 2019
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