Open Poetry #46 |
Take Flight |
Robbie New Member
since 2007-04-08
Posts 8 |
I haven't written poetry in two years, and I've never been too good at it. Here's the first attempt in a while. What do ya think? Take Flight No longer an if, but merely a when If not once then why not again? According to the books hist'ry will repeat Never disappointing, never missing a beat So take flight hardened eagle and leave your nest But careful how hard your wings beat your breast All the ferocity in the world won't defend in your stead When absent you are and a bird eyes your nest dead A home without a guard might as well be free A heart without your wing isn't yours to keep The sooner you realize the better you'll fare The chances are slim, but still you should dare To go the distance and fight fate with fire Don't mess with the best when the situation's dire Through the coming hell and the torturous pain Know that not all has been done in vain No matter the outcome, good can be found If another takes your nest, there's still other Ground Stay in the air, take it all with some bend No matter what, you'll have a happy end |
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Bastet Member
since 2010-05-07
Posts 246 |
I enjoyed this poem. I like the rhythm, the rhymes and the ideas behind it. |
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Robbie New Member
since 2007-04-08
Posts 8 |
Thank you. I'll be leaving for the Air Force Academy, hence the eagle. My girl will be staying here in NC to go to school. We're going to make it work through the distance and time, but couple bad news with a bad day and I end up losing a bit of that hope for the night. The end was really just to wrap it up and isn't how I feel about the whole situation. Not really a good way to do it. Haha. |
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Andrew Scott Member Elite
since 1999-06-24
Posts 2558Redlands,CA,USA |
Good luck. I thought you did a good job of this. Just keep the spirit flying high, and thanks for the service. May you find peace in your heart despite all the world's woes. "We'll chase them like rats across the tundra." |
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