The Paper Menagerie
Inspired by Ken Liu
Look at me,
and you will see a tiger.
I am wise enough to know
that I’m only a paper tiger,
a part of a paper menagerie
of zodiac animals, stretched and plastered
onto paper lanterns. Look
at our shining, exemplary
displays, immune from
the elements—or so it seems.
We glow from within, fueled
by open flames, only
one strong breeze,
one candle tipping,
or one bad day
away from arson, from this paper
illusion becoming ashes
upon more ashes.
Remember
that tigers were once considered
exotic. Would you pay money to see
me? To see me transform, from paper tiger
to pestilence to bleeding
grandmother?
Would you point, dictating my foreignness?
Or would you point a gun?
Ashley Chen is a senior English major on the pre-med track. She enjoys watercolor painting, sharing pictures of her dog, and playing various musical instruments.