I've had just enough time... to share an orang utan's grief.
Taken in the orang utan island, Bukit Merah.
High above my head,
High on top of a dead tree.
An Orang Utan hang motionlessly.
Was he staring at the sky
Or was he looking at the jungle green
Just beyond the electric fence?
I couldn’t tell.
High on top of a dead tree.
An Orang Utan hang motionlessly.
Was he staring at the sky
Or was he looking at the jungle green
Just beyond the electric fence?
I couldn’t tell.
But what was apparent to me was -
His longing,
His pining,
His dream.
His longing,
His pining,
His dream.
I thought
it a great idea. An island reserved specially for orang utan for them to roam
free. I gladly paid the RM28 for the boat ride that I was told, helped to maintain
their natural habitat. But what I saw shocked me. I saw a small strip of land
by the shore barricaded from the jungle. I saw the angry faces of apes with
vengeful eyes staring back at us from two layers of fences, one electrified. I
saw an orang utan that gave me the same look that Caesar of the “Rise of the
Planet of the Apes” did. I saw it throwing an empty coconut husk at us in
frustration and anger. I saw baby orang utans in diapers. But the saddest sight
and most tragic to me was high above us on top of a dead tree was an orang utan
pining for his home. I couldn’t wait to get off the island and away from that
cursed place. So if you heard about an island paradise for orang utan in West
Malaysia, think twice about going there.
Sheri L. Wright
ReplyDeleteA very poignant image.
Very nice indeed! Thanks for this!
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