The House FishA Story by GraemeHBased off a strange dream I had.The House
Fish Trapped
within a microcosm glass universe, it finds succour therein; all external
malevolence has been taken away by the hand of man. The household fish, in all
its salty glory, floats suspended in an environment that will never be as
volatile or dangerous as our own. Plucked
from the ocean, or born already contained within the safe confines of this
glass house; it taunts us daily with its safety and its lack of concern. The
household fish floats happy, accepting the hand the feeds it, as only it can. Safe
from its natural predators, saved by the thin film of glass within the walls
and the doors of the domestic landscape - it cannot help but be seen as an
arrogant being. It is not
taciturn, it is silent always - a
household fish does not ever have to explain, or confront, or divulge or
converse - its ebbing thoughts belong to it alone, trapped within a memory that
does not have a scarred past or a grasp of the fundaments that precede emotion
or care. At the top
of the food chain we are dormant, sitting and exuding pride, certain that we
are the most dominant; the Lords of all creatures. Yet, our
lives are filled with the same predators of the wild; vultures, lions, wolves
in sheep’s clothing or in Granny’s bed and sharks to boot. Unscrupulous
is our world, worried as well - we have fear instilled within us for as long as
we can remember, boogie men lurk around every corner; monsters live under our
beds and demons inside our minds. Fear and
anxiety can strike us with a swift and pernicious fist, leaving lasting damage,
as unlike the fish; we remember, we ruminate and we are unable to swim as
carefree through life as it does. We have
concerns about an uncertain future whilst trying to seize control and shape our
own lives towards achievement and a sense of purpose when we do not even know
our prime purpose. Our food is earned, our shelter is too; one way or another.
We spiral forward evermore into uncertainty, with each day is another dilemma -
a new set of challenges. With this
the sense of fear that we have always known creeps into our systems and grows
as a cancer does - slow and from the depths of our being. Yet still
the house-fish glares out at us, blankly observing a world it never has to face - a world it never has to understand or interact with except for on the most
fundamental of levels. Can we then say that the microcosm glass universe of the
house-fish is a true example of utopia? If only it
were as simple for us to return to a primal state and live in symbiosis with
the same nature we expunge bit-by-bit daily. It seems
like a nostrum ill-devised, but if we all lived the same carefree existence of
the house-fish, unbound in our glass and water heaven, we would sit content
without complexity. True, we
are at the top of many chains, the strongest link in all, both long lived and
intelligent - far less ephemeral and stupid as the fish - but we have to bear
the weight of the world upon our frail shoulders, anxious of every minute of
the months and years that form our lives. The fish
from conception to final gulp of air will be unforgiving in its performance of
simple and pithy actions; free from the trappings of our world; free from the
dangers of the natural ocean and streams that its wild brothers and sisters are
obligated to face. It is as if
the house-fish was born with a gene of absolute indifference; etched into the
small brain encased in salty flesh and bone.
We, like
the ocean-bound fish, are outsiders; looking in at the perfect glass universe,
let loose to natural predators, forever unsure and fearful of the unknown that
engulfs us whole. © 2014 GraemeH |
StatsAuthorGraemeHToronto, Ontario, CanadaAboutBritish-Australian currently living in Toronto. more..Writing
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