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MARK V SHELDON
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0 posted 2001-11-24 12:14 PM


"ENDURING HIS FREEDOM"

Copyright 2001 by: MARK V SHELDON


soaring high above the world
spanning a current
constantly changing
yet always the same
impatient talons ready
but waiting
for the right moment
to strike

the animals below resent him
fear him
hate him
his keen eye always on them
no rat can outrun
his streak of hunger
no snake can escape
his iron clasp
his ironic shriek of freedom
curdles the monitor's blood
soon to be spilled across the sands of time
then washed away by desert storm

stepping on egg shells
his offspring don't question
the source of their warm meal
as long as they're fed
if it's red
and dead
they're satisfied
climbing over one another
for the scraps

infinite in his arial reign and rare force
just as the rising sun remembers


"If you don't ask:  you don't get." -Steve Miller

http://www.davidicke.com

© Copyright 2001 Mark V Sheldon - All Rights Reserved
Rick
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1 posted 2001-11-24 12:43 PM


A nice write Mark, much enjoyed.

Sincerely
Rick

Souring on a breeze of flight
The Eagle sways its wings of might
Scanning earth for movement made
Seeing where its prey is laid

This bird of prey is born to hunt
So flies the skies each day
Instinct rules its way of life
And death claims sorted prey

Perching on a nest up high
Where clouds and nature meet the sky
Nestling with its mate of one
A partner true till life is done

The sky’s its home and kingdom vast
The breeze and day its friend
Its home a feathered castle
That always it will fend

Grandeur is their presence
Respect they have from all
The Eagle is a feathered God
That from the sky does fall

Swiftly without effort
Silent as the breeze
A mass of strength with beauties touch
That flies the skies with ease

Midnitesun
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2 posted 2001-11-24 01:42 AM


Mark, I saw a real political parallel here. Don't know if that was your intend or not. Eagles are fierce masters of the sky. I always thought it strange that it was chosen as our national symbol of freedom and justice for all, being as he is such an aggressor. I personally would have preferred a dove with an olive branch. But the eagle fiercely fights to defend its space, so perhaps the founding fathers anticipated we would always be fighting to stay on top.
I guess he is the king of the sky, so can we call him 'Sky King' (after the 50's TV show hero) and get away with it????

The Lonely Stranger
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3 posted 2001-11-25 07:59 AM


"Mark, I saw a real political parallel here. Don't know if that was your intend or not. Eagles are fierce masters of the sky. I always thought it strange that it was chosen as our national symbol of freedom and justice for all, being as he is such an aggressor. I personally would have preferred a dove with an olive branch. But the eagle fiercely fights to defend its space, so perhaps the founding fathers anticipated we would always be fighting to stay on top.
I guess he is the king of the sky, so can we call him 'Sky King' (after the 50's TV show hero) and get away with it????"


I saw the exact same analogy Midnitesun, I will be curious to see if that was Marks intent.

No one ever listened themselves into trouble.

rwood
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4 posted 2001-11-25 10:19 AM


Seems all is the "Fisher King" in this day and age. Still we live, and are blessed with many things.

"The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple" ~Oscar Wilde~

Your words soar..as the eagle. I've missed your view..and hope you are well..

Sincerely,
Regina

It's all in the mind
Except for what's in the heart.
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catalinamoon
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5 posted 2001-11-25 10:31 AM


Political and also about people that take what they need without care for others, that is my take on it. And I remember sky king, too.
A reading once showed my ex(source of most heartache) to have been an Eagle.
Interesting.
Sandra

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across the land of dreams. In your heart, I'd always be.
6 posted 2001-11-25 02:27 PM




A soaring eagle....

I have always seen eagles as proud lofty creatures.....and here you have spoken of them beyond the beauty of their soaring high up in the sky looking down at the world which seems so small and minor in its existence when compared with them.

I can see the political parallel as well..and I hope I didn't go too far with my views....

Above all...I missed your own soaring soul my friend.  

Thank you
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MARK V SHELDON
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7 posted 2001-11-25 10:01 PM


(Sorry, my friends for the delay in response...  I've been preparing for exams and taking care of dense beauracratic matters).


Rick:  I'm impressed and very appreciative of your having taken the time to reply with a poem -- that was very expressive and creative.  Thank you very much.

Kacy:     (your Spidey-sense serves you very keenly).  I haven't seen the show you mention.  "Our forefathers" anticipated more than most of us will ever know...  Thank you, as always, for your read, reply, and insights.

The Lonely Stranger:  my intent is multi-faceted and among those facets lie reflections of Truth, thought, opinion, and subjective interpretation.  I commend your intuition.  Thanks for the read and reply.

Regina, thank you most kindly for your sentiments and thoughts.  I've been catching up with scholastic issues and haven't had as much time lately as I would have liked, but I always appreciate your read and thoughts.  "Fisher King", eh?  I'd say more like "Brazil" or "Jacob's Ladder"...

Sandra, that's an angle that works well too, for politics are supposedly made up of "people"...  and this indeed could analogize relationship issues too...  Thanks for stopping by & sharing.

My Melody, you have not gone too far, my friend.  Between academic matters and the Internet connection at work being down for three days, my time has been taken from me, but my soul will soar agian soon.    I give you a soft pink rose in the meanwhile.

-MVS

"If you don't ask:  you don't get." -Steve Miller

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